- of publications,
including his 1633 work
Institutiones grammaticae; and
Vocabula,
first published in 1636. He died in Aberdeen. This was a
Latin grammar...
- The
Vocabula Review was a
monthly electronic magazine about the
state of the
English language. The
journal was
published online by the
Vocabula Communications...
- the do****ents of 18th
century scholar Jón Ólafsson of Grunnavík, titled:
Vocabula Gallica ("French words").
Written in the
latter part of the 17th century...
- game of football, was
outlined by
teacher David Wedderburn in his book "
Vocabula"
written in 1633,
during his time
teaching at
Aberdeen Grammar School....
- the do****ents of 18th
century scholar Jón Ólafsson of Grunnavík, titled:
Vocabula Gallica ("French words").
Written in the
latter part of the 17th century...
- augmented ed.). Oxford:
Clarendon Press. Varro, M. T. (1938). "XX.
Ferarum vocabula" [XX. The
names of wild beasts]. De
lingua latina [On the
Latin language]...
-
mentioned elements of
modern football games in a
short Latin textbook called Vocabula.
Wedderburn refers to what has been
translated into
modern English as "keeping...
-
memorabilibus Basilicae sancti Petri Romae, 1455–1457.
Works about law
Vocabula ex iure
civili excerpta (in Latin). Vicenza:
Filippo Albino. 1477. Orlando...
- vernaculus, vernacula. Varro, the
classical Latin grammarian, used the term
vocabula vernacula, "termes de la
langue nationale" or "vocabulary of the national...
- From 2005-11 he
contributed a
monthly essay on
linguistic trends in The
Vocabula Review, and
since November 2011, a
column on fiction-writing in Roll Magazine...