Definition of Grammarianism. Meaning of Grammarianism. Synonyms of Grammarianism

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Definition of Grammarianism

Grammarianism
Grammarianism Gram*ma"ri*an*ism, n. The principles, practices, or peculiarities of grammarians. [R.]

Meaning of Grammarianism from wikipedia

- Look up grammarian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grammarian may refer to: Alexandrine grammarians, philologists and textual scholars in ****enistic...
- distinguished as Servius the Grammarian (Latin: Servius or Seruius Grammaticus), was a late fourth-century and early fifth-century grammarian. He earned a contemporary...
- The Alexandrine grammarians were philologists and textual scholars who flourished in ****enistic Alexandria in the 3rd and 2nd centuries BCE, when that...
- John the Grammarian can refer to: John of Caesarea (theologian), the first neo-Chalcedonian theologian John Philoponus, an early Byzantine philosopher...
- Geoffrey the Grammarian (fl. 1440) (in Latin: Galfridus Grammaticus) was an English medieval monk and grammarian who wrote several treatises. Geoffrey...
- Caulfield Grammarians can refer to: Individuals who are attending, or have attended Caulfield Grammar School (see List of Caulfield Grammar School people)...
- 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...
- Israel the Grammarian (c. 895 – c. 965) was one of the leading European scholars of the mid-tenth century. In the 930s, he was at the court of King Æthelstan...
- York – died September 8, 2006, in Whittier, California) was an author, grammarian, lexicographer, and etymologist. Lewis was a leading authority on English-language...
- In the Greco-Roman world, the grammarian (Latin: grammaticus) was responsible for the second stage in the traditional education system, after a boy had...