-
supervise every aspect of production. The fact that the
director was
called didaskalos, the Gr**** word for "teacher,"
indicates that the work of
these early...
- Ionic, such as the /w/
sound (digamma). ἀβάθων abathôn
teacher (Attic
didaskalos) ἁβαριστάν
abaristan (γυναικιζομένην) 'effeminate' ἀβαρταί
abartai birds...
- Chorêgos
Chorus Chorus of the
elderly in
classical Gr****
drama Didascaliae Didaskalos Eisodos Ekkyklêma
Episode Epode Kommós Mêchanê
Monody Ode
Epinikion Onomastì...
- only to Jesus; and if we
conclude that the
title "teacher" or "master" (
didaskalos in Gr****) was
intended as a
translation of that
Aramaic name, it seems...
- ливада (livada)
livada ливада (livada) —
Byzantine Gr**** διδάσκαλος (
didáskalos)
teacher obs. dhaskal/icë
dascal colloq. даскал (daskal) δάσκαλος (dháskalos)...
- (d. 1444).
Following his
tutelage under the
famous John
Chortasmenos ("
didaskalos" of the
Patriarchal School), Manuel-Mark
might have then
recommended him...
- (Gr****: Μιχαήλ Ἰταλικός; fl. 1130–57) was a
Byzantine medical instructor (
didaskalos iatron) at the
Pantokrator hospital that had been
established by Emperor...
-
Elder Joseph the Hesychast.)
Hieromonachos Charalampos Dionusiates, O
didaskalos tes
noeras proseuches (Hieromonk
Charalambos of the
Monastery of Dionysiou...
-
conventional for the
playwright to also
serve as the play's
director (
didaskalos). The term
literally means "teacher,"
referring primarily to his role...
- known. He took up a
position as "e****enical professor" (oikoumenikos
didaskalos) at the
Imperial Academy teaching Plato, Aristotle, the quadrivium, alchemy...