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- "Heinrich Schreyber (Henricus Grammateus)". erfurt-web.de. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. "Temperaments IV: Grammateus". Technical Library. Carey...
- Royal Secretary is a position at the court of a monarch generally responsible for communicating the sovereign's wishes to the other members of government...
- Acanthuriformes Family: Sparidae Genus: Calamus Swainson, 1839 Type species Calamus megacephalus Swainson, 1839 Species see text Synonyms Grammateus Poey, 1872...
- Spanish economist and theologian (died 1575) approx. date – Henricus Grammateus, Swiss mathematician (born c. 1492) Arber, Agnes (1986). Herbals, Their...
- deficit; usage in the modern sense is attested in a 1518 book by Henricus Grammateus. Robert Recorde, the designer of the equals sign, introduced plus and...
- mandator, a subaltern official in the middle Byzantine Empire Basilikos grammateus, or Royal Secretary, communicates a sovereign's wishes to the other members...
- literally meaning "protectors" like most Gr**** tribal states at the time, the grammateus (Gr****: γραμματεύς) meaning "secretary", the hieromnemones (Gr****: ἱερομνήμονες)...
- his exact responsibilities are not clear. The third in command was the Grammateus (Secretary). These three officials were Eponymous archons (eponymous magistrates)...
- (household steward) who was in charge of finances, and the basilikos grammateus (royal secretary), who was in charge of land surveying and record-keeping...
- century, for example 122 to represent 12x2. This was later used by Henricus Grammateus and Michael Stifel in the 16th century. In the late 16th century, Jost...