- Priscian's most
famous work, the
Institutes of
Grammar (Latin:
Institutiones Grammaticae), is a
systematic exposition of
Latin grammar. The
dedication to Julian...
-
Compendium Grammaticæ Lithvanicæ (Lithuanian: Lietuvių
kalbos gramatikos sąvadas; English:
Compendium of the
Lithuanian Grammar) is a
prescriptive printed...
- Collado's
Grammar of the ****anese
Language (Latin: Ars
grammaticae Iaponicae lingvae (i.e. Ars
grammaticae Iaponicae linguae)) is a
description of the ****anese...
- Prisciano) is a tenth-century
compilation of Priscian's
Institutiones grammaticae and Donatus's Ars maior. It is
found in
three m****cripts: Antwerp, Plantin-Moretus...
- 1410.
According to Bale and Pits,
Gregory wrote: Ars
intelligendi Græca.
Grammaticæ summa.
Explanationes Græcorum nominum. Attentarium. Epistolæ curiales...
-
published in Rome in 1632. E
caudata is used in the
words Sacrę, propagandę, prædictę, and grammaticę. The
spelling grammaticæ, with æ, is also used....
-
Pilcrow signs in an
excerpt from a page of Villanova,
Rudimenta Grammaticæ,
printed by
Spindeler in 1500 in Valencia....
- with the
Dutch Dominican Peter G. Duncker,
author of the
Compendium grammaticae linguae hebraicae biblicae.
According to Wojtyła's
fellow student, the...
-
Lithuania and an
official language of the
European Union. In the
Compendium Grammaticae Lithvanicae,
published in 1673,
three dialects of
Lithuanian are distinguished:...
- re****tion a
scholar and critic; his
Phrynichus (1820),
Paralipomena grammaticae Graecae (vol. I–II; 1837),
Pathologiae sermonis Graeci prolegomena (1843)...