Titles by Ross, James in MLA format
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Ross, James.
Catechismi Westmonasteriensis minoris Exemplar typis, quibus quantitas affigitur, Impressum. In Usum Discentium, quorum Parentes, doctrinam, disciplinam et fidem Presbyteriam in Civitatibus Americanis Foederatis profitentur. Accurante Ja. Ross, humanorum literarum, negnon et Graecae linguae professore.
Philadelphia:
1807.
Davys, Peter and James Ross.
A new edition of Davys's examples, or Adminiculum puerile; containing fundamental exercises, with cautions and directions to write good Latin, as well as to translate the most difficult sentences in the Latin authors. Republished with some additions by James Ross, professor of Greek and Latin languages, in the city of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia:
Johnson & Warner,
1809.
Cordier, Mathurin.
Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta: or, A select century of the Colloquies of Corderius. With an English translation, as literal as possible. Designed for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue. By John Clarke, late master of the Public Grammar-School in Hull. A new edition, corrected and improved, by James Ross, Professor of the Latin and Greek languages, in the City of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin C. Buzby,
Edward Earle,
Johnson & Warner,
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street],
Thomas and William Bradford,
Bradford and Inskeep (Philadelphia),
Patrick Byrne,
Bennett & Walton,
Benjamin and Thomas Kite,
1810.
Erasmus, Desiderius.
Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami colloquia familiaria nonnulla selecta: or, Some select familiar colloquies of D. Erasmus of Rotterdam. With a literal translation. By Mr. Jno. Clarke, of Hull. A new edition, in which many errors of former editions (both in the text and translation) have been corrected, and the signs of quantity, to assist the students in pronouncing, are annexed. By James Ross, professor of the Greek and Latin languages in the city of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia:
Mathew Carey [118 Market Street],
1810.
Ross, James and William Camden.
Graecae grammaticae westmonasteriensis institutio compendiaria in usum juventutis civitatibus americanis studiosae. JA. Ross A. M. Humaniorum literarum et Linguae Graecae Professore Accurante. Accesserunt fini analysis, decalogus, &c.
Philadelphia:
1813.
Selectae e profanis scriptoribus historiae. Quibus admista sunt varia honeste vivendi praecepta, ex iisdem scriptoribus deprompta. Haec editio Philadelphiensis prioribus certe emendatior, et juventati utilior--accurante Ric. Dabney.
Philadelphia:
Mathew Carey [121 Chesnut Street],
Bennett & Walton,
Johnson & Warner,
Emmor Kimber,
Edward Parker,
Isaac Peirce,
Kimber & Richardson,
Abraham Small,
1815.
Ross, James.
Victoria Neo-Aureliana: pax Gandavensis. Cum interpretatione poetica a Michaele Fortune, Philadelphiensi.
Philadelphia:
1816.
Ross, James.
A short, plain, comprehensive, practical Latin grammar, comprising all the rules and observations necessary to an accurate knowledge of the Latin classics, having the signs of quantity affixed to certain syllables, to show their right pronunciation. With an alphabetical vocabulary. The sixth edition revised and improved. By James Ross, A. M., professor of the Latin and Greek languages, North Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
Philadelphia:
1818.
Cordier, Mathurin.
Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta or, A select century of the Colloquies of Corderius: with an English translation, as literal as possible: : designed for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue. By John Clarke, late master of the Public Grammar-School in Hull. The fifth edition, more correct than any of the former, by James Ross, professor of the Latin and Greek languages, in the City of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Warner [High Street],
1818.
Cordier, Mathurin.
Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta: or, A select century of the Colloquies of Corderius: with an English translation as literal as possible: designed for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue. By John Clarke, late master of the Public Grammar-School in Hull. The fifth edition, more correct than any of the former, By James Ross, professor of the Latin and Greek languages, in the City of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia:
Thomas and William Bradford,
1818.
Cordier, Mathurin.
Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta: or, A select century of the Colloquies of Corderius: with an English translation, as literal as possible: : designed for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue. By John Clarke, late master of the Public Grammar-School in Hull. The fifth edition, more correct than any of the former, by James Ross. Professor of the Latin and Greek languages, in the City of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia:
John Bioren [88 Chesnut Street],
1818.
Cordier, Mathurin.
Corderii Colloquiorum centuria selecta: or, A select century of the Colloquies of Corderius: with an English translation, as literal as possible: : designed for the use of beginners in the Latin tongue. By John Clarke, late master of the Public Grammar-School in Hull. The fifth edition, more correct than any of the former, by James Ross. Professor of the Latin and Greek languages, in the City of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia:
1818.
Erasmus, Desiderius.
Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami colloquia familiaria nonnulla selecta: or, Some select familiar colloquies of D. Erasmus, of Rotterdam. With a literal translation. By John Clarke, of Hull. A new edition, in which many errors of former editions, both in the text and translation, have been corrected, and the signs of quantity, to assist the students in pronouncing, are annexed. By James Ross, professor of the Greek and Latin languages in the city of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Warner [Market Street],
1818.
Erasmus, Desiderius.
Desiderii Erasmi Roterodami colloquia familiaria nonnulla selecta: or, Some select familiar colloquies of D. Erasmus, of Rotterdam. With a literal translation. By John Clarke, of Hull. A new edition, in which many errors of former editions, both in the text and translation, have been corrected, and the signs of quantity, to assist the students in pronouncing, are annexed. By James Ross, professor of the Greek and Latin languages in the city of Philadelphia.
Philadelphia:
Benjamin Warner [Market Street],
1818.