Hi,

take a look at
http://www.jarchow.com/#14-16N

Best wishes
Thomas

>

Herb--
>       A peculiarity of that old Spanish printing is the occasional omission
>of m's and n's (and an accompanying vowel), with a replacement in the form
>of a bar above the point where they belong.  If you've ever looked at old
>latin stuff, it's the same format.
>        With a similar project I found a Spanish dictionary along with a
>Spanish-English dictionary to be helpful.  Also--I found this for Italian,
>perhaps there is such a thing for Spanish:  an extensive on-line Italian
>thesaurus, which helped me translate some vocab not in my dictionary to
>words I could find.
>
>Good luck, and have fun,
>Leonard Williams 
>
>On 9/19/05 11:28 AM, "Herbert Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>wrote:
>
>> 
>> Hello.  Anyone know where to get a translation of the
>> text/preface/instructions in Luis Milan's "El Maestro"?
>> 
>> I've tried Goog searches several times, but without
>> much sucess.
>> 
>> I had three years of high school Spanish.  But they
>> do not fare well against the complex and old-fashioned
>> Spanish in question.
>> 
>> 
>> 
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