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Medulla Grammatice or
Medulla Grammaticae ("the
Marrow of Grammar") is a
collection of
fifteenth century Latin–Middle
English glossaries in the British...
- gave to the
world his
Elementa grammatices Syrjaenæ, 'Elements of Komi-Zyryan grammar' (1844) and
Elementa grammatices Tscheremissæ, 'Elements of Mari...
- de l'hébreu dans le
Tractatus theologico-politicus et le
Compendium grammatices linguae hebraeae de
baruch de Spinoza,
under the
tutelage of
Pierre Cariou...
- Crastonus,
December 1497.
Institutiones Graecae grammatices,
Urban Valeriani,
January 1497.
Rudimenta grammatices latinae linguae,
Aldus Manutius, June 1501...
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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....
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critical faculty. Cobet's 1846
inaugural address, De Arte
interpretandi Grammatices et
Critices Fundamentis innixa, has been
called the most
perfect piece...
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published posthumously,
title added posthumously). 1677.
Compendium grammatices linguae hebraeae (Hebrew Grammar, unfinished;
translated with introduction...
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scholarship he was
known by the
rudiments of (Latin)
grammar (Progymnasmata
Grammatices vulgaria),
composed in English, a
revised version of
which was made for...
- of fact. In that way,
somebody might, more or less, like that.
Medulla Grammatice (collection of glossaries)
Middle English creole hypothesis Middle English...
- curriculum. The
curriculum began with
William Lily's
Latin grammar Rudimenta Grammatices and
progressed to Caesar, Livy, Virgil, Horace, Ovid, Plautus, Terence...