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- 20-volume epitome of Verrius Flaccus's voluminous and encyclopedic treatise De verborum significatione. Flaccus had been a celebrated grammarian who flourished...
- De verborum significatione libri XX ('Twenty Books on the Meaning of Words'), also known as the Lexicon of Festus, is an epitome compiled, edited, and...
- Mater Verborum (or Glosa Salomonis) is a medieval encyclopedical dictionary written in Latin language around 1240. The do****ent is especially renowned...
- Bomphiologia, also known as verborum bombus, is a rhetorical technique wherein the speaker brags excessively. The term verborum bombus is used by the sixteenth-century...
- Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Vademe**** in opus Saxonis et alia opera Danica compendium ex indice verborum - a Medieval Latin dictionary v t e v t e...
- Some medieval Christian sources such as the Czech 13th century Mater Verborum compare her to the Gr**** goddess Hecate, ****ociating her with sorcery....
- medioevale e moderno, 2018, p. CLXII+352. Others: In titulum Digestorum De verborum significatione commentarius (in Latin). Hanau: Andreas Wechel, Erben &...
- (Περὶ συνθέσεως ὀνομάτων, Perì sunthéseōs onomátōn, Latin: De compositione verborum): on the combination of words according to the different styles of oratory;...
- of words and arguments in a double commentary" (Latin: De duplici copia verborum ac rerum commentarii duo).: 118, 119  It was "the most often printed rhetoric...
- classical rhetoric was Erasmus (c. 1466–1536). His 1512 work, De Duplici Copia Verborum et Rerum (also known as Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style), was...