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Parisiana poetria is a work by the
medieval English grammarian Johannes de
Garlandia or John of Garland.
Written about 1240, it is a
textbook of the writing...
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termed preceptive grammar for its
interest in
teaching the ars poetica. Ars
poetria is a
subdivision of the
grammatical art (ars grammatica)
which synthesizes...
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Traugott Lawler, ed. and trans., John of Garland's
Parisiana poetria de arte prosaica, metrica, et
rithmica (Cambridge, M****.: Ph.D. thesis...
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Matthew of Vendôme (Ars Versificatoria, c. 1175), and
Geoffrey of
Vinsauf (
Poetria Nova, 1200–1216). Pre-modern
female rhetoricians,
outside of Socrates'...
- The
Parisiana Poetria of John of Garland. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1974.
Traugott Lawler, ed. and trans.
Parisiana poetria.
Dumbarton Oaks...
- Gr**** 66 Old
English Legal Writings:
Wulfstan Old
English 65
Parisiana poetria: John of
Garland Medieval Latin 64 Homilies:
Sophronios of
Jerusalem Byzantine...
- Studies. Stemmler, Theo, ed. (1975). The
Latin Hymns of
Richard Ledrede.
Poetria Mediaevalis. Vol. 1. Mannheim.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
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commentary on the
Poetics (Toledo, 1256), this last
being known as the
Poetria. See Pérez González See
Fidora and
Akasoy The
Cambridge History of Later...
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idiomati graeco,
undecim novit linguas,
loquebatur octo,
quamquam puella poetria eminens (The
first Russian young girl, who knew the Gr**** language, and...
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medieval rhetoric as
outlined by
grammarian Geoffrey de Vinsauf, in his
Poetria Nova,
specifically repetitio, paradox, oxymoron, alliteration. It is obvious...