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- Ars dictaminis (or ars dictandi) is the art of letter-writing, which often intersects with the art of rhetoric. Early examples of letter-writing theory...
- penances imposed, dispensations granted and sentences handed down. His Ars dictandi, begun before 1216 and finished after 1220, describes the proper form and...
- Aegidius de Fuscarariis, Ordo iudiciarius; Thomas of Capua, Summa de arte dictandi. vii Durham Liber Vitae viii Collection of chronicles. Includes: Item III...
- Melkley, the Poetria nova (1208–1213) and the Do****entum de modo et arte dictandi et versificandi (after 1213) of Geoffrey of Vinsauf, and the De arte prosayca...
- applied respectively. The term prosimetrum is first attested in the Rationes dictandi of Hugh of Bologna, in the early 12th century. Sources differ on the date...
- collapse which had been built by a magister comacinus for a patron ad opera dictandi ("commissioning the works"). The reference has been interpreted as granting...
- dedit. đđa—dicenda or docenda. D·D·E·—dare ****as esto. d'dē—dedere. dði—dictandi. đði—dicendi. ddīs—dicendis. dđit· or đđrít—dederit. dd'o—dicendo. d'd'rūt—dederunt...
- the highest state offices were held by ecclesiastics and monks. The ars dictandi was taught in the schools connected with the monasteries and those under...
- among others, Accursius) in law, rhetoric, gramathic and notary (ars dictandi and ars notaria). He saw Saint Francis of ****isi in Bologna, a remarkable...
- of letters." An exponent of the formal style of Latin prose called ars dictandi. Thomas of Celano (c. 1200 – c. 1265), was a Franciscan friar, poet, and...