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Pilcrow signs in an
excerpt from a page of Villanova,
Rudimenta Grammaticæ,
printed by
Spindeler in 1500 in Valencia....
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described in late Humanist/Baroque
scholarship by János
Telegdy in his
primer Rudimenta Priscae Hunnorum Linguae.
Published in 1598, Telegdi's
primer presents...
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Institutiones et
Rudimenta Siôn
Dafydd Rhys (1951),
Garfield H.
Hughes (ed.),
Cambrobrytannicae Cymraecaeve Linguae Institutiones et
Rudimenta (1592). Ceir...
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Jesuit m****cript that
describes literary quipus,
titled Historia et
Rudimenta Linguae Piruanorum. This m****cript
consists of nine
folios with Spanish...
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school curriculum. The
curriculum began with
William Lily's
Latin grammar Rudimenta Grammatices and
progressed to Caesar, Livy, Virgil, Horace, Ovid, Plautus...
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version of his
cosmography manual, this time in verse,
under the name
Rudimenta Cosmographica. He
believed that
verse would help
students remember information...
- (The Song of Songs, Ruth, Lamentations,
Ecclesiastes and Esther). His
Rudimenta Mathematica was
published in
Basel in 1551. He died at
Basel of the plague...
- seventeenth-century
German schools and universities. Its
first known use was in the
Rudimenta Musicae Planae (Wittenberg: 1533) of
Nicolaus Listenius [de; ru]. Previously...
- Bullokar's
grammar was
faithfully modeled on
William Lily's
Latin grammar,
Rudimenta Grammatices (1534), used in
English schools at that time,
having been...
- Cunliffe,
Celtic from the West 3 John Davies,
Antiquae linguae Britannicae rudimenta, 1621 Rhys, Sir John; Brynmor-Jones, David; Jones, Sir
David Brynmor (1906)...