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- Medulla Grammatice or Medulla Grammaticae ("the Marrow of Grammar") is a collection of fifteenth century Latin–Middle English glossaries in the British...
- curriculum. The curriculum began with William Lily's Latin grammar Rudimenta Grammatices and progressed to Caesar, Livy, Virgil, Horace, Ovid, Plautus, Terence...
- gave to the world his Elementa grammatices Syrjaenæ, 'Elements of Komi-Zyryan grammar' (1844) and Elementa grammatices Tscheremissæ, 'Elements of Mari...
- published posthumously, title added posthumously). 1677. Compendium grammatices linguae hebraeae (Hebrew Grammar, unfinished; translated with introduction...
- of fact. In that way, somebody might, more or less, like that. Medulla Grammatice (collection of glossaries) Middle English creole hypothesis Middle English...
- grammar was faithfully modeled on William Lily's Latin grammar, Rudimenta Grammatices (1534), used in English schools at that time, having been "prescribed"...
- published in Rome in 1632. E caudata is used in the words Sacrę, propagandę, prædictę, and grammaticę. The spelling grammaticæ, with æ, is also used....
- Brest Bible 1558–1563. He wrote the first grammar of Polish, Polonicae grammatices institutio (1568). Stojeński [pl] family (in Polish) http://www.muzeumitpinczow...
- central cavity of bone shafts Medullary ray (disambiguation) Medulla Grammatice, a fifteenth-century Latin–Middle English glossary This disambiguation...
- and in 1606. Among Camden's other works were the Institutio Graecae grammatices compendiaria in usum regiae scholae Westmonasteriensis (1595), a Gr****...