- 20-volume
epitome of
Verrius Flaccus's
voluminous and
encyclopedic treatise De
verborum significatione.
Flaccus had been a
celebrated grammarian who flourished...
- De
verborum significatione libri XX ('Twenty
Books on the
Meaning of Words'), also
known as the
Lexicon of Festus, is an
epitome compiled, edited, and...
- (Περὶ συνθέσεως ὀνομάτων, Perì sunthéseōs onomátōn, Latin: De
compositione verborum): on the
combination of
words according to the
different styles of oratory;...
-
Mater Verborum (or
Glosa Salomonis) is a
medieval encyclopedical dictionary written in
Latin language around 1240. The do****ent is
especially renowned...
- Copia:
Foundations of the
Abundant Style (Latin: De
Utraque Verborum ac
Rerum Copia) is a
rhetoric textbook written by
Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus...
- Rome p.14,
Dionysius of Halicarn****us
Roman Antiquities 1.67 Festus, De
verborum significatu, p. 128L. Helmolt, Hans
Ferdinand (1902). The World's History:...
- Some
medieval Christian sources such as the
Czech 13th
century Mater Verborum compare her to the Gr****
goddess Hecate, ****ociating her with sorcery....
- (Latin title:
Ducentae paucorum istorum et
quidem clarissimorum Christi verborum: Hoc est
Corpus meum; interpretationes;
German title:
Zweihundert Auslegungen...
- Bomphiologia, also
known as
verborum bombus, is a
rhetorical technique wherein the
speaker brags excessively. The term
verborum bombus is used by the sixteenth-century...
- texts. He
began his
career with an
edition and
commentary of Festus's De
verborum significatione, and was the
first to
produce a "readable" text of the 20-book...