- Look up
grammarian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grammarian may
refer to:
Alexandrine grammarians,
philologists and
textual scholars in ****enistic...
- Aper was a Gr****
grammarian, who
lived in
ancient Rome in the time of the
emperor Tiberius. He
belonged to the
school of
Aristarchus of Samothrace. He...
- was done by
grammarians in
explaining the
grammar and
vocabulary of
Biblical Hebrew; much of this was
based on the work of the
grammarians of classical...
- (German: Junggrammatiker,
pronounced [ˈjʊŋɡʁaˌmatɪkɐ] , lit. 'young
grammarians') were a
German school of linguists,
originally at the
University of...
-
distinguished as
Servius the
Grammarian (Latin:
Servius or
Seruius Grammaticus), was a late fourth-century and
early fifth-century
grammarian. He
earned a contemporary...
-
Geoffrey the
Grammarian (fl. 1440) (in Latin:
Galfridus Grammaticus) was an
English medieval monk and
grammarian who
wrote several treatises. Geoffrey...
- The
Alexandrine grammarians were
philologists and
textual scholars who
flourished in ****enistic
Alexandria in the 3rd and 2nd
centuries BCE, when that...
- In the Greco-Roman world, the
grammarian (Latin: grammaticus) was
responsible for the
second stage in the
traditional education system,
after a boy had...
- Staal, A
reader on the
Sanskrit Grammarians Pāṇini (/pəˈnini, ˈpɑːnɪni/; Sanskrit: पाणिनि, pāṇini) was a
Sanskrit grammarian, logician, philologist, and revered...
- Siṃhasūrigaṇi, a 6th-century Jain writer,
states that
Bhartrhari studied under a
grammarian named Vasurāta.
Bhartrhari credits some of his
theories to Vasurāta in...