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  • (c. 1100- c. 1171), Yitzchak (the Rivam), and the grammarian Shlomo, who died young. Yocheved's daughter, Chanah, was a teacher of laws and customs ...
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  • heavenly doctrine must necessarily be first a grammarian, then a dialectician, and finally a witness." By "grammarian" he meant the philologist ...
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  • sixth to fifth century B.C.E. by the Indian grammarian Panini. Retrieved February 18, 2023.) and his commentators Pingala (c. 200 BCE), Katyayana, ...
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  • from Ancient Greece in which the Alexandrian grammarian Apion accused Jews of holding one Greek prisoner in their temple in Alexandria, feeding him ...
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  • The Vedic Period (or Vedic Age) (c. 1500 – c. 500 B.C.E.) is the period in the history of India during which the Vedas, the oldest sacred ...
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  • However centuries later, the Byzantine Greek grammarian John Tzetzes, writes that Hippocrates burned down his own temple, the Temple of Cos, speculating ...
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  • The languages of India primarily belong to two major linguistic families, Indo-European (whose branch Indo-Aryan is spoken by about 75 percent ...
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  • Baruch Albalia. He was associated also with the grammarian Abraham Ibn Ezra. In Córdoba, Judah addressed a touching farewell poem to Joseph ibn Zaddik ...
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  • Patanjali, a grammarian and commentator on Panini around 150 B.C.E., describes in the Mahābhāsya, the invasion in two examples using the imperfect ...
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  • Brahmana commentaries. By the time of the Indian grammarian Panini and of Buddha and the rise of the Mahajanapadas (Great Kingdoms), the Vedas were already ...
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  • from Linguistics. The Vedic etymologist and grammarian Yaska (c. seventh century B.C.E.) in his Nirukta, in dealing with models for how linguistic ...
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  • Sanskrit ( sa|संस्कृता वाक् saṃskṛtā vāk , for short sa|संस्कृतम् saṃskṛtam ) is an ancient ...
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  • a strong cult following. During this time, the grammarian Patanjali notes in his "Great Commentary" on Panini's Sanskrit grammar that devotees ...
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  • Hellenic traditions. The Art of Writing by the grammarian Aristakes Grich (twelfth century) included scientific remarks concerning the spelling of difficult ...
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  • Bhawal. Nathaniel Brassey Halhed, a British grammarian, wrote a modern Bengali grammar A Grammar of the Bengal Language (1778), that used Bengali types ...
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  • meaning, and the holistic (sphoṭa) "grammarian" school led by Bhartṛhari and Maṇḍana Miśra who held that phonetic utterance and meaning ...
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  • The classical Biblical commentator and grammarian Rabbi Abraham ibn Ezra denied that this was an authentic rabbinic tradition. Ibn Ezra writes ...
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  • <!-- [[Image:Western-ganga-empire-map.svg|250px|thumb|right|Western Ganag Dynasty Territories]] --> The Western Ganga Dynasty (350 – 1000 ...
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  • Ranna, grammarian Nagavarma II, and Virashaiva saint Basavanna emerged as the most notable among Kannada scholars. King Tailapa II patronized ...
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  • include the brahmin poet Lakshmisa, the Jain grammarian Bhattakalanka and the Virashaiva poet Sarvajna. Female poets also played a role in the development ...
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