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Magister,
magister, or
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Magister is
Latin for "master" or "teacher". It may
refer to:
Magister degree...
- A
Master of Arts (Latin:
Magister in
Artibus or
Artium Magister;
abbreviated MA or AM) is the
holder of a master's
degree awarded by
universities in many...
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Berryteuthis magister, also
known as the
magister armhook squid,
commander squid or
schoolmaster gonate squid, is a medium-sized
squid in the
family Gonatidae...
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Magister militum (Latin for "master of soldiers"; pl.:
magistri militum) was a top-level
military command used in the late
Roman Empire,
dating from the...
- A
magister degree (also magistar,
female form: magistra; from Latin:
magister, "teacher") is an
academic degree used in
various systems of
higher education...
- A
Master of
Science (Latin:
Magister Scientiae;
abbreviated MS, M.S., MSc, M.Sc., SM, S.M., ScM or Sc.M.) is a master's degree. In
contrast to the Master...
- A master's
degree (from
Latin magister) is a
postgraduate academic degree awarded by
universities or
colleges upon
completion of a
course of
study demonstrating...
- A
Master of Laws (M.L. or LL.M.; Latin:
Magister Legum or
Legum Magister) is an
advanced postgraduate academic degree,
pursued by
those either holding...
-
under the
title Magister Ludi,
Latin for "Master of the Game", an
honorific title awarded to the book's
central character. "
Magister Ludi" can also be...
- A ludi
magister was a
teacher at a
Roman school (Ludus).
Magistri were
often Gr**** or
other educated slaves. The ludi
magister was the
teacher of the...