• In the Greco-Roman world, the grammarian (Latin: grammaticus) was responsible for the second stage in the traditional education system, after a boy had...
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  • and 2nd centuries BCE Biblical grammarians, scholars who study the Bible and the Hebrew language Grammarian (Greco-Roman), a teacher in the second stage...
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  • Grammaticus is the Latin word for grammarian; see Grammarian (Greco-Roman world). It is also used to refer to a Roman patrician school. As an agnomen,...
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    Composition studies Conversation theory Demagogy Discourse analysis Grammarian (Greco-Roman world) Language and thought Multimodality New rhetoric Pedagogy...
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    Roman Religion". Literacy in the Roman World. University of Michigan Press. pp. 59ff.; Dickie, Matthew (2001). Magic and Magicians in the Greco-Roman...
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  • Aelius Herodianus (category Ancient Greek grammarians)
    century CE) was a Greek historian and one of the most celebrated grammarians of Greco-Roman antiquity. He is usually known as Herodian except when there is...
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  • satrap of Susiana appointed in 220 BC Apollodorus (jurist) (fl. 435–438), Greco-Roman jurist Apollodorus (physician), two physicians mentioned by Pliny the...
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  • during the Greco-Persian Wars Tolmides – Athenian general Triphiodorus or Tryphiodorus – epic poet Tynnichus – poet Tyrannion of Amisus – grammarian Tyrimmas...
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    mentioned in ancient Greco-Roman accounts as a Nanda king. While describing Alexander the Great's invasion of Punjab (327–325 BCE), Greco-Roman writers depict...
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  • the throne of the Greco-Bactrian Kingdom by toppling the Euthydemid dynasty's king Antimachus I. Dionysios Thrax, a Hellenic grammarian who will live and...
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