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  • or to Valerius Probus, possibly a grammarian who lived during the time ... where he attended the lectures of the grammarian Remmius Palaemon and the ...
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  • ]] of the early Sanskrit grammarian [[Panini (grammarian )| Pāṇini ]]. Many scholars do not consider these two texts to have been written by ...
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  • Gaius Marius Victorinus (fourth century C.E.), Roman grammarian, rhetorician and Neoplatonic philosopher, was a teacher of rhetoric in Rome until ...
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  • * Panini (520–460 B.C.E.), grammarian, author of Ashtadhyayi * Patañjali (between 200 B.C.E. and 400 C.E.), developed the philosophy of Raja ...
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  • **"A Grammarian's Funeral" **"An Epistle Containing the Strange Medical Experience of Karshish, the Arab Physician" ...
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  • epigram, attributed to "Apollonius the grammarian," which mocks Callimachus and his most famous poem, the Aetia (Causes): "Callimachus: ...
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  • back in the Western tradition to the Greek grammarian Dionysios Thrax). Modern research into natural language syntax attempts to systematize descriptive ...
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  • several works, including The Monkey Grammarian and East Slope. His time in government service ended, however, in 1968, when he resigned in protest ...
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  • *Sapir, Edward. 1924. "The grammarian and his language" in American Mercury. 1, 149-155. *Sapir, Edward. 1925. "Sound patterns ...
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  • Dagon was imagined in the shape of a fish. The grammarian and scholar Rabbi David Kimchi (thirteenth century) added: "It is said that Dagon, from ...
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  • scholars from all over the world. The Sanskrit grammarian Panini (flourished c. 400 B.C.E.), and Kautiliya both studied at Taxila University. In the middle ...
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  • Although his influence as a logician, a grammarian and a writer on rhetoric was considerable, Alexander Bain’s reputation rests on his development ...
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  • poet. His translation of the works of the grammarian Judah Hayyuj laid the groundwork for the study of Hebrew grammar in Europe. == Life == ...
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  • to avoid confusion with the eighth-century Irish grammarian Virgilius Maro Grammaticus. Some post-Renaissance writers liked to affect the sobriquet ...
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  • pebbles. In the fifth century B.C.E., Indian grammarian Pāṇini formulated sophisticated rules of grammar for Sanskrit. His work became the forerunner ...
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  • * Berechiah ha-Nakdan (Berechiah the Punctuator, or Grammarian, thirteenth century), author of Jewish fables adapted from Aesop's Fables. ...
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  • are other orthodox schools such as the "Grammarian" school. Chatterjee and Datta, 5. The Vedanta school is further divided into six ...
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  • A Jacobite Syrian bishop, philosopher, poet, grammarian, physician, biblical commentator, historian, and theologian, Bar-Hebraues was the son ...
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  • on the Aṣṭādhyāyī of the early Sanskrit grammarian Pāṇini. Many scholars do not consider these two texts to have been written by the same ...
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  • "Yona" is a Pali word used in ancient India to designate Greek speakers. Its equivalent in Sanskrit is the word "Yavana" ...
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