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An ars grammatica (English: art of grammar) is a generic or proper title for surveys of Latin grammar. The first ars grammatica seems to have been composed by Remmius Palaemon (first century CE), but is now lost.[1] The most famous ars grammatica since late antiquity has been that composed by Donatus.
^Rita Copeland and Ineke Sluiter, Medieval Grammar and Rhetoric: Language Arts and Literary Theory, AD 300-1475 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), p. 82; ISBN 9780199653782, doi:10.1093/acprof:osobl/9780199653782.003.0004.
An arsgrammatica (English: art of grammar) is a generic or proper title for surveys of Latin grammar. The first arsgrammatica seems to have been composed...
take the place of Euanthius, a learned commentator on Terence. The ArsGrammatica, in five books, is addressed to his son (not a Roman, as the preface...
of Hippo De Dialectica (Alcuin), the third part of Alcuin's c. 790 ArsGrammatica De Dialectica (Cross), a 1672 work by John Cross (1630–1689) Praelectio...
part of the ArsGrammatica of the fourth-century AD Christian writer Gaius Marius Victorinus. The manuscripts of Victorinus's ArsGrammatica end with the...
Weidmannos, 1883, pagg. 140-41 Archived 2015-09-23 at the Wayback Machine. Arsgrammatica, III, 1 in Grammatici latini, Lipsiae in aedibus R. G. Teubneri, 1857...
works of Servius are extant: a collection of notes on the grammar (Arsgrammatica) of Aelius Donatus; a treatise on metrical endings in verse (De finalibus);...
grammatikḗ, 'skill in the use of letters'), which was adapted into Latin as arsgrammatica. This term was used in the title of works about writing and language...
flourished during the reigns of Trajan and Hadrian. He was the author of an arsgrammatica and commentaries on Horace, Virgil's Aeneid and perhaps Plautus. Under...
Oratione et Partibus Orationis et Vario Genere Metrorum libri III or Arsgrammatica in three books, dedicated to a certain Athanasius. Since he is frequently...
American Philosophical Society 70 (1980), pp. 36–37. Diomedes Grammaticus, ArsGrammatica 1.475–476; T.P. Wiseman, "The Minucii and Their Monument," in Imperium...
scholasticism was such a popular method of teaching. Aelius Donatus' Arsgrammatica was the standard textbook for grammar; also studied were the works of...
compiled the Latin grammar ArsGrammatica that was to be the defining school text through the Middle Ages. A smaller version, Ars Minor, covered only the...
in The Art of Grammar in the 2nd century BC: Latin grammars, such as Arsgrammatica, followed the Greek tradition, but added the ablative case of Latin...
illustrative quotations and discussed barbarisms and solecisms. An extant Arsgrammatica (discovered by Jovianus Pontanus in the 15th century) and other unimportant...
1994), p. 319. Marius Victorinus, the section De orthographia from Arsgrammatica liber primus de orthographia et de metrica ratione, in the Teubner edition...
century. His writings no longer exist and he is only known through the Arsgrammatica of Charisius. He is the final author mentioned in Alcuin's poetic recounting...
in Velius Longus de Orthographia Keil 7.80; Gaius Marius Victorinus ArsGrammatica 4.2 Mariotti. Apex and Sicilicus, Revilo P. Oliver, The American Journal...
Saadjanische Übersetzung der Hohe Liedes ins Arabische (1882) Dionysii Thracis arsgrammatica, qualem exemplaria vetustissima exhibent (with Gustav Uhlig, 1883) –...
of 30 became a priest; in this time, he wrote a Latin grammar, the ArsGrammatica, besides a treatise on verse and some Aldhelm-inspired riddles. While...
grammar for its interest in teaching the ars poetica. Ars poetria is a subdivision of the grammatical art (arsgrammatica) which synthesizes "rhetorical" and...
Wikisource. Dionysius Thrax (1883). "ς´ περὶ στοιχείου" [6. On the Sound]. ArsGrammatica (Τέχνη Γραμματική) [Art of Grammar] (in Ancient Greek). B. G. Tevbner...
dating from the early 1450s. The name is taken from two works: the Arsgrammatica of Aelius Donatus, a Latin grammar, and the Kalender (calendar). It...
Hermann Böhlaus Nachfolger, 1976; reprinted Leipzig: Teubner, 1994). ArsGrammatica, ed. P. Casciano with Italian translation (Milan: Mondadori, Fondazione...
grammarian who flourished during the second century, and the author of ArsGrammatica. Quintus Aemilius Laetus, Praetorian Prefect under Commodus. Quintus...
Italian editions following in fifteen years. (The first book was an Arsgrammatica by Donatus, which has not been preserved; Cicero's De Oratore was the...