A Book.
Liber.
| A Book as to its outward shape, is either in Folio, 1. or in Quarto, 2. in Octavo, 3. in Duodecimo, 4. either made to open Side-wise, 5. or Long-wise, 6. with Brazen Clasps, 7. or Strings, 8. and Square-bofles, 9. | Liber, quoad exteriorem formam est vel in Folia, 1. vel in Quarto, 2. in Octavo, 3. in Duodecimo, 4. vel Columnatus, 5. vel Linguatus, 6. cum Æneis Clausuris, 7. vel Ligulis, 8. & angularibus Bullis, 9. |
| Within are Leaves, 10. with two Pages, sometimes divided with Columns, 11. and Marginal Notes, 12. | Intùs sunt Folia, 10. duabis Paginis, aliquando Columnis, 11. divisa cumq; Notis Marginalibus, 12. |
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A School.
Schola.
| A School, 1. is a Shop in which Young Wits are fashion’d to vertue, and it is distinguish’d into Forms. | Schola, 1. est Officina, in quâ Novelli Animi formantur ad virtutem, & distinguitur in Classes. |
| The Master, 2. sitteth in a Chair, 3. the Scholars, 4. in Forms, 5. he teacheth, they learn. | Præceptor, 2. sedet in Cathedra, 3. Discipuli, 4. in Subselliis, 5. ille docet, hi discunt. |
| Some things are writ down before them with Chalk on a Table, 6. | Quædam præscribuntur illis Cretâ in Tabella, 6. |
| Some sit at a Table, and write, 7. he mendeth their Faults, 8. | Quidam sedent ad Mensam, & scribunt, 7. ipse corrigit Mendas, 8. |
| Some stand and rehearse things committed to memory, 9. | Quidam stant, & recitant mandata memoriæ, 9. |
| Some talk together, 10. and behave themselves wantonly and carelessly; these are chastised with a Ferrula. 11. and a Rod, 12. | Quidam confabulantur, 10. ac gerunt se petulantes, & negligentes; hi castigantur Ferulâ (baculo), 11. & Virgâ, 12. |