Front cover image for Lexicon tetraglotton, an English-French-Italian-Spanish dictionary : whereunto is adjoined a large nomenclature of the proper terms (in all the four) belonging to several arts and sciences, to recreations, to professions both liberal and mechanick, &c. : divided into fiftie two sections, with another volume of the choicest proverbs in all the said toungs, (consising of divers compleat tomes) and the English translated into the other three, to take off the reproch which useth to be cast upon her, that she is but barren in this point, and those proverbs she hath are but flat and empty : moreover, there are sundry familiar letters and verses running all in proverbs, with a particular tome of the Brittish or old Cambrian sayed sawes and adages, which the author thought fit to annex hereunto, and make intelligible, for their great antiquity and weight : lastly, there are five centuries of new sayings ...

Lexicon tetraglotton, an English-French-Italian-Spanish dictionary : whereunto is adjoined a large nomenclature of the proper terms (in all the four) belonging to several arts and sciences, to recreations, to professions both liberal and mechanick, &c. : divided into fiftie two sections, with another volume of the choicest proverbs in all the said toungs, (consising of divers compleat tomes) and the English translated into the other three, to take off the reproch which useth to be cast upon her, that she is but barren in this point, and those proverbs she hath are but flat and empty : moreover, there are sundry familiar letters and verses running all in proverbs, with a particular tome of the Brittish or old Cambrian sayed sawes and adages, which the author thought fit to annex hereunto, and make intelligible, for their great antiquity and weight : lastly, there are five centuries of new sayings ...

James Howell, John Grismond (Printer), Samuel Thomson (Bookseller), William Faithorne (Engraver), Frederick James Furnivall (Former owner)

Print Book, English, 1660
Printed by J[ohn]. G[rismond]. for Samuel Thomson at the Bishops head in St. Pauls Church-yard, London, 1660