(1641). The French schoole-master. Wherin is most plainly shewed the true and perfect way of pronouncing the French tongue, to the furtherance of all those who would gladly learne it. / First collected by Mr. C. H. ; and now newly corrected, amended, and much inlarged with severall quaint proverbes, and other necessary rules, by James Giffard professor of the said tongue. [electronic resource].
Citación estilo ChicagoThe French Schoole-master. Wherin Is Most Plainly Shewed the True and Perfect Way of Pronouncing the French Tongue, to the Furtherance of All Those Who Would Gladly Learne It. / First Collected by Mr. C. H. ; and Now Newly Corrected, Amended, and Much Inlarged with Severall Quaint Proverbes, and Other Necessary Rules, by James Giffard Professor of the Said Tongue. [electronic Resource]. 1641.
Cita MLAThe French Schoole-master. Wherin Is Most Plainly Shewed the True and Perfect Way of Pronouncing the French Tongue, to the Furtherance of All Those Who Would Gladly Learne It. / First Collected by Mr. C. H. ; and Now Newly Corrected, Amended, and Much Inlarged with Severall Quaint Proverbes, and Other Necessary Rules, by James Giffard Professor of the Said Tongue. [electronic Resource]. 1641.