- awarded. A
Candidate of Arts and
Letters (Latin: Candidatus/candidata
philologiae;
abbreviated as cand. philol.) is an
academic degree in Arts and Letters...
- He was a
native of Madaura. His
single encyclopedic work, De
nuptiis Philologiae et
Mercurii ("On the
Marriage of
Philology and Mercury"), also called...
-
Synopsis Universae Philologiae is an
early work on
comparative linguistics by
Gottfried Hensel (Godofredus Henselius; 1687–1767), a
rector in Hirschberg...
- On The
Marriage of
Philology and
Mercury (Latin: De
nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii) is a
single encyclopedic work,
written by Marti**** Capella, sometimes...
- grammar, logic, and rhetoric. The
trivium is
implicit in De
nuptiis Philologiae et
Mercurii ("On the
Marriage of
Philology and Mercury") by Marti****...
- 1715
edition was used by
Gottfried Hensel in his
Synopsis Universae Philologiae (1741) to
compile "geographico-polyglot maps"
where the
beginning of...
-
personification of Geometry,
based on Marti**** Capella's
famous book De
Nuptiis Philologiae et
Mercurii [5th c.], a
standard source for
allegorical imagery of the...
- 68. Cleomedes, Caelestia, i.7.49–52. Marti**** Capella, De
nuptiis Philologiae et Mercurii, VI.598. Van Helden,
Albert (1985).
Measuring the Universe:...
- (1675) and by
Gottfried Hensel (1687–1767) in his
Synopsis Universae Philologiae (1741).
There are
several mediaeval historiographic accounts that attempt...
- Turkish. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. Deny, Jean et al. 1959–1964.
Philologiae Turcicae Fundamenta. Wiesbaden: Harr****owitz. Dolatkhah, Sohrab. 2016...