THE EXAMINATION OF THE ACCIDENCE BY questions AND Answers, wherein the accidents of the eight parts of speech are familiarly handled and all difficulties in the same arising explained. Whereby young scholars may in shorter time learn to understand, and masters with more ease, and better success teach the principles of the Accidence, than it usually happeneth. Set forth by T. C. Scientia non habet inimicum praeter ignorantem. LONDON Imprinted by john Norton, Printer to the King's Majesty in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. 1606.