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prose writers". He
states that
grammatikē, what we
might nowadays call "literary criticism",
comprises six parts:
Grammatikḗ (a) ἀνάγνωσις ἐντριβὴς κατὰ...
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codenamed Hermione USS Hawk (IX-14),
formerly called Hermione Hermionê
Grammatikê (translation: ‘Hermione the
literary lady' or 'Hermione the
language teacher’)...
- The Art of
Grammar (Gr****: Τέχνη Γραμματική - or romanized, Téchnē
Grammatikḗ) is a
treatise on Gr**** grammar,
attributed to
Dionysius Thrax, who wrote...
- discussions. The word
grammar is
derived from Gr**** γραμματικὴ τέχνη (
grammatikḕ téchnē),
which means "art of letters", from γράμμα (grámma), "letter"...
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modern sense,
Plato had used the word in its
original meaning as "téchnē
grammatikḗ" (Τέχνη Γραμματική), the "art of writing",
which is also the
title of...
- "Aircraft
Accident Report –
Helios Airways Flight HCY522
Boeing 737-31S at
Grammatike, ****as on 14
August 2005" (PDF). ****enic
Republic Ministry Of Transport...
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collection consists of a
portrait mummy bearing the
inscription Hermionê
Grammatikê (translation: "Hermione the
literary lady" or "Hermione the
language teacher")...
- The
mummy of a
woman named Hermione also
included the term γραμματική (
grammatike). For a long time, it was ****umed that this
indicated that she was a teacher...
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worked as a copyist. His
cartographical work was
published in 1540. He
Grammatike tes
Koines Ton ****enon Glosses-a Gr****
grammar Totius Graeciae Descriptio-a...
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usually a
caesura after the
ictus of the
third foot. The text Tékhnē
grammatiké (c. 100 BCE, Gk.
gramma meant letter, and this
title means "Art of letters")...