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100 1  Comenius, Johann Amos,|d1592-1670. 
240 10 Janua linguarum reserata 
245 10 Porta linguarum trilinguis reserata et aperta. Sive 
       seminarium linguarum & scientiarum omnium :|bhoc est, 
       compendiaria Latinam, Anglicam, Gallicam (& quamvis aliam)
       linguam vnà cum artium & scientiarum fundamentis 
       sesquianni spatio ad summum docendi & perdiscendi methodus,
       sub titulis centum, periodis mille comprehensa. Latinè 
       primùm. Nunc verò gratitudinis ergò in illustrissimi 
       principis Caroli Britannicæque Gallicæ & Hybernicæ pubis, 
       gratiam, Latinè, Anglicè & Gallicè in lucem eruta, operâ, 
       studio, & elucubratione Ioh. Anchorani Theol. Licentiati. 
246 2  Janua linguarum reserata. 
246 2  Seminarium linguarum & scientiarum omnium. 
246 2  Gate of tongues unlocked and opened, or else a seminarie 
       or seed-plot of all tongues and sciences. 
260    Londini :|bExcudebat Georgius Millerus sumptibus Michaelis
       Sparke & Thomæ Slater,|cMDCXXXI [1631] 
300    [24], 226, [4] p. 
500    By Johann Amos Comenius. 
500    A version of "Janua linguarum reserata", originally 
       published in Latin and Czech (not to be confused with the 
       earlier "Janua linguarum" of William Bathe and others). 
500    With an index. 
500    pi2 is another title page, an English translation of the 
       Latin title page, reading: The gate of tongues unlocked 
       and opened, or else a seminarie or seed-plot of all 
       tongues and sciences. That is, a short way of teaching and
       thorowly learning within a yeare and a halfe at the 
       farthest, the Latin, English, French, (and any other) 
       tongue, together with the ground and foundation of arts 
       and sciences, comprised vnder an hundred titles, and a 
       thousand periods. In Latine first, and now as a token of 
       thankfulnesse brought to light in Latine, English, and 
       French, in the behalfe of the most illustrious Prince 
       Charles, and of British, French and Irish youth. By the 
       labour and industry of Iohn Anchoran Licentiate in 
       Diuinitie. London, printed by George Miller for Michael 
       Sparke, and are to be sold at the Blew Bible in Greene 
       Arbor 1631. 
500    Pages 66, 93, and 117 misnumbered 96, 63 and 107. 
500    One of three states printed in this year with different 
       combinations of names in the imprints. 
500    Identified as STC 15078 on UMI microfilm reel 1385. 
500    Reproduction of the original in the Cambridge University 
       Library. 
500    Appears at reel 1632 and at reel 1385 (same copy filmed 
       twice). 
650  0 English language|vConversation and phrase books|vEarly 
       works to 1800. 
650  0 Latin language|vConversation and phrase books|vEarly works
       to 1800. 
650  0 English language|vConversation and phrase books|vEarly 
       works to 1800. 
650  0 French language|vConversation and phrase books|vEarly 
       works to 1800. 
700 1  Anchoran, John. 
830  0 Early English books online. 
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