- Look up
grammaticus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grammaticus is the
Latin word for grammarian; see
Grammarian (Greco-Roman). It is also used to...
- Saxo
Grammaticus Grammaticus, Saxo (1894), Elton, Oliver; Powell,
Frederick York (eds.), The
First Nine
Books of the
Danish History of Saxo
Grammaticus, David...
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Ammonius Grammaticus (/əˈmoʊniəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Ἀμμώνιος Γραμματικός; fl. 391) was a 4th-century
Egyptian priest. In 391, he was
involved in a violent...
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translation "Musaeus
Grammaticus: Hero and Leander". remacle.org.— Gr**** text with
parallel French translation Media related to
Musaeus Grammaticus at Wikimedia...
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Grammaticus, Book 9, p. 539–41". 1905. "Saxo
Grammaticus, Book 9, p. 542-3". 1905. "Saxo
Grammaticus, Book 9, p. 545, 550". 1905. "Saxo
Grammaticus,...
- twelfth-century work of
Danish history by the
Christian historian Saxo
Grammaticus.
According to the
Gesta (¶ 9.4.1–9.4.11), Lagertha's
career as a warrior...
- a
patriotic work of
Danish history, by the 12th-century
author Saxo
Grammaticus ("Saxo the Literate",
literally "the Grammarian"). It is the most ambitious...
- genres. He is also
known variously as Ælfric the
Grammarian (Alfricus
Grammaticus), Ælfric of Cerne, and Ælfric the Homilist. In the view of
Peter Hunter...
- John the
Grammarian can
refer to: John of
Caesarea (theologian), the
first neo-Chalcedonian
theologian John Philoponus, an
early Byzantine philosopher...
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Pompeius Grammaticus, also
known as
Pompeius the Grammarian, was a
Latin grammarian of the
fifth century,
author of a
Commentary on Donatus's grammar...