- Silvestris, at Tours, as he
himself writes. De Vendôme is
known for his Ars
Versificatoria, a
theoretical work on (Latin) versification, and as the
author of Milo...
-
those of St.
Thomas Aquinas (c. 1225–1274),
Matthew of Vendôme (Ars
Versificatoria, c. 1175), and
Geoffrey of
Vinsauf (Poetria Nova, 1200–1216). Pre-modern...
- and he
wandered on to Wittenberg,
where in 1511 he
published his Ars
Versificatoria, a work on versification. His next stop was Leipzig, and
thence to Vienna...
- instruction. The
second type of ars
poetriae includes such
works as the Ars
versificatoria (c. 1175) of
Matthew of Vendôme, the
Laborintus (after 1213, before...
- experience,
Despauterius published books on
Latin grammar (Syntaxis, Ars
versificatoria,
Grammatica pars
prima and Ortographia). They
became the
standard works...
- was
formalised in the 12th
century by
Matthew of Vendôme in the Ars
Versificatoria,
which includes two
descriptions Helen of Troy as a model. In the first...
- 1512
Johannes Despauterius quoted Celtis's
remarks verbatim in his Ars
versificatoria in the
section De
componendis carminibus praecepta generalia and then...
-
notes on word formation. It is also
known as Ars
poetica and De arte
versificatoria et modo dictandi. The book
consists of
three parts. The
first part discusses...