APA Citation

Cori, A. M. (1723). A new method for the Italian tongue: Or, a short way to learn it. Divided into Two Parts. In the First are all the Rules, divided into Twenty six Lessons; with some Tables, by which the Lessons may be clearly comprehended at first sight. The Second Part contains a Collection of several phrases, and Italian Sentences, by which a Person may express himself upon any Discourse whatsoever in the said Language. Most Humbly dedicated To the Right Honourable the Lady Dorothea Savelli, Countess of Burlington, &c. By Angelo Maria Cori, a Roman; Master of the Latin, Spanish, and Italian Languages; living at Mr. Wallis's in Lisle-Street, near Leicester-Fields. London: printed by Geo. James in Little Britain.

Chicago Style Citation

Cori, Angelo Maria. A New Method for the Italian Tongue: Or, a Short Way to Learn It. Divided Into Two Parts. In the First Are All the Rules, Divided Into Twenty Six Lessons; With Some Tables, By Which the Lessons May Be Clearly Comprehended At First Sight. The Second Part Contains a Collection of Several Phrases, and Italian Sentences, By Which a Person May Express Himself Upon Any Discourse Whatsoever in the Said Language. Most Humbly Dedicated To the Right Honourable the Lady Dorothea Savelli, Countess of Burlington, &c. By Angelo Maria Cori, a Roman; Master of the Latin, Spanish, and Italian Languages; Living At Mr. Wallis's in Lisle-Street, Near Leicester-Fields. London: printed by Geo. James in Little Britain, 1723.

MLA Citation

Cori, Angelo Maria. A New Method for the Italian Tongue: Or, a Short Way to Learn It. Divided Into Two Parts. In the First Are All the Rules, Divided Into Twenty Six Lessons; With Some Tables, By Which the Lessons May Be Clearly Comprehended At First Sight. The Second Part Contains a Collection of Several Phrases, and Italian Sentences, By Which a Person May Express Himself Upon Any Discourse Whatsoever in the Said Language. Most Humbly Dedicated To the Right Honourable the Lady Dorothea Savelli, Countess of Burlington, &c. By Angelo Maria Cori, a Roman; Master of the Latin, Spanish, and Italian Languages; Living At Mr. Wallis's in Lisle-Street, Near Leicester-Fields. London: printed by Geo. James in Little Britain, 1723.

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