10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GRAMMATIST»
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grammatist in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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A General Critical Grammar of the Inglish Language; on a ...
Let the critick in this review begin with the verb, watchword of grammar,
preeminent among 'the parts of speech ; let'him consider whether in one
grammatist, moods, and tenses servilely transcribed from the Latin grammar, and
carelessly,v ...
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The Puzzle Instinct: The Meaning of Puzzles in Human Life
In France, Louis XIII (1601-1643) even employed a Royal Ana- grammatist to
prepare challenging anagrams for him so that he could be intellectually
stimulated during his leisure time. The post of Royal Ana- grammatist came with a
salary and ...
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Taking Care of Youth and the Generations
derstanding and its object is also lost occurs when grammatist - es becomes
sophist. The literate pharmakon, with which the grammatist - es was charged with
[not only does not affect, but] disaffects young Athenians: the confusion of ...
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Proceedings of the 21st International Congress of Byzantine ...
The analytical and comparative study of the above mentioned and someother
manuscripts certifies that their author was Hovhannes Plouz Erznkatsi - an
eminent philosopher, grammatist, musician and physician of the thirteenth
century.
Elizabeth Jeffreys, Fiona K. Haarer, 2006
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The public and private life of the ancient Greeks. Transl
Reading and writing, and reciting by heart passages of the greatest poets, from
Homer downwards, were the exercises by which the latter — the grammatist —
aroused the intellectual faculties of his pupil. Gymnastics embraced, as parts of ...
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Development of Western Educational Thought
The Process of Education The boy went to a teacher called a 'grammatist' —
someone like a primary school teacher in our modern times. Under him, the boy
learnt reading, writing and counting. He learnt first the letters, then syllables and ...
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History of Education Society bulletin
Poverty The grammatist's occupation was usually followed by slaves and poor
people of humble origin. Sometimes men of high reputation taught reading and
writing provided they had lost their prosperity or post. We have at our disposal
two ...
The Story of What Happened between the Grammatist and the Boatman A
grammatist once got into a boat. That self-regarding man looked at the boatman
And said, 'Do you know grammar?' 'No,' he said. 'And half your life has gone!
The Jalaluddin Rumi,, 2006
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The American Catholic Quarterly Review
Sometimes, it is likely enough, the grammatist, also, taught athletics ; more
frequently, he was also a music master. The association of scenes from the
grammatist's and citharist's sphere of work on the Duris cup and similar works of
art favor ...
James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast, 1895
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A History of Greece: From the Time of Solon to 403 BC
The edict of the Thirty was in fact a general suppression of the higher class
ofteachers or professors,above the rankofthe elementary (teacher of lettersor)
grammatist.Ifsuch an edictcould have been maintained in force fora generation, ...
George Grote, M.O.B. Caspari, J.M. Mitchell, 2013
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «GRAMMATIST»
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7 sentences that sound crazy but are still grammatical
"This very superficial grammatist, supposing empty criticism about the adoption of proper phraseology to be a show of extraordinary erudition, ... «The Week Magazine, Mar 13»
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Two images of the same object, each taken at a slightly different angle, allowed a specialist known as a photo-grammatist to make precise ... «The Space Review, Jul 09»