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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 October 2009
page 112 note 1 For an interesting reference to a Latin-speaking household (the serving-maid not excepted), see Allen's account (i. p. 125) of the learned Friesland family of Canter or Cantor.
page 113 note 1 ‘A few very simple dialogues from a rare manual of Colloquies for beginners in Latin, issued at Nuremberg in 1530, are printed in Woodward's Education during the Renaissance, pp. 323–326.—Goffeaux’ Latin version of Robinson Crusoe (recently edited by P. A. Barnett) includes a certain amount of dialogue.