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Belonging to the trivium of the seven liberal arts, grammar was taught as a core discipline throughout the Middle Ages, following the influence of authors from Late Antiquity, such as Priscian.
In order to supply Boniface with the materials he needed, it would have contained works by Donatus, Priscian, Isidore, and many others.
The Latin grammarian Priscian ( fl.
* Priscian – frag.
He composed longer pieces on a Persian War theme, including Dirge for the Fallen at Thermopylae, Battle at Artemisium and Battle at Salamis but their genres are not clear from the fragmentary remains-the first was labelled by Diodorus Siculus as an encomium but it was probably a hymn and the second was characterized in the Suda as elegiac yet Priscian, in a comment on prosody, indicated that it was composed in lyric meter.
Seven philosophers, among whom were Simplicius, Eulamius, Priscian, and others, with Damascius, the last president of the Platonist school in Athens at their head, resolved to seek protection at the court of the famous Persian king Chosroes, who had succeeded to the throne in 531.
It has been suggested that it was written by Priscian of Lydia, but other scholars see it as authentic.
* Priscian: On Theophrastus on Sense-Perception, with " Simplicius ": On Aristotle, On the Soul 2. 5-12, translated by Carlos Steel ( 1997 ).
500 AD ), commonly known as Priscian, was a Latin grammarian.
Priscian was of Greek descent, and was born and raised in Caesarea ( modern Cherchell, Algeria ) the capital of the Roman province of Mauretania Caesariensis.
The dedication to Julian probably indicates the consul and patrician, not the author of a well-known epitome of Justinian's Novellae, who lived somewhat later than Priscian.
V ) is Priscian.
A paraphrase and commentary on this work was written by Priscian of Lydia in the sixth century.
Priscian, or the Grammar, marble cameo panel dated 1437 – 1439 from the bell tower of Florence, Italy, by Luca della Robbia.
He subsequently returned to Rome, where in 1471 he published a very successful Latin grammar based on the work of another Greek grammarian of Latin Priscian.
Nonius quotes Aulus Gellius and other 2nd-century compilers, and is himself quoted and praised three times by Priscian in the 5th century, and so must have lived between these dates.
The grammarians Priscian and Fulgentius borrowed largely from his book, and in the 5th century a certain Julius Tryphonianus Sabinus brought out a revised and annotated edition.
Although his praenomen is given as Marcus by Priscian, some modern scholars identify him with Gaius Velleius Paterculus, whose name occurs in an inscription on a north African milestone ( C. I. L.
He seems to have been read by Lucan and imitated by Sulpicius Severus, but he is mentioned only by the scholiast on Lucan, and once by Priscian.
However, they sent three -- Syriacus, Eusebius and Priscian -- with a synodal letter to Pope Damasus I, archbishop Saint Ambrose and the other bishops assembled in the council at Rome.
“ Latin Grammar in the Cathedral School: Fulbert of Chartres, Bonipert of Pécs, and the Way of a Lost Priscian Manuscript ,” Quidditas: Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association 22 ( 201 ): 39-54. http :// humanities. byu. edu / rmmra /

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See for example RFC3501 section 5. 2 which specifically cites " simultaneous access to the same mailbox by multiple agents " as an example.
In passing the resolution, Congress specifically cites the Necessary and Proper Clause for its authority.
Johnson specifically cites two pirates as having named their flag " Jolly Roger ": Bartholomew Roberts in June, 1721 and Francis Spriggs in December 1723.
OED cites " big league " as specifically American Major League Baseball, and cites its first use in 1899 ; the non-baseball use appears in 1947.
In the 2007 update to its Master Plan, the town specifically cites a desire to preserve open space and rural character.
In regards to kol isha specifically, he notes that R. Yaakov Weinberg cites Maimonides Hilkhot Isurei Bi ’ a ( Laws of Forbidden Sexual Relations ) 21: 2, in which Maimonides states that " one who looks even at a woman ’ s little finger with the intent to derive pleasure is as if he looked at her privates and even to hear the voice of a forbidden woman or to see her hair is forbidden.
" Speaking specifically of his father's White House ambitions, he cites " Bush fatigue " as a discouraging factor.
" Michael Quinion cites a dictionary entry indicating that the blue plates were, more specifically, inexpensive divided plates that were decorated with a " blue willow " or similar blue pattern, such as those popularized by Spode and Wedgwood.
Yates says that he is influenced by Old school hip hop, and specifically cites Slick Rick, N. W. A, Public Enemy, Boogie Down Productions, Eric B.
Johnson cites the foundation of intelligent design as The Gospel According to Saint John, in the New Testament, specifically, Chapter 1: 1: " In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God " ( King James Version ).
" Dabashi specifically cites Razieh's brother in The White Balloon as clearly having been beaten in one scene, but only being given hints of the violence of Razieh's father from off screen.
" In the book Into the Rabbit Hole contributor Randall Waters cites psychiatrist Robert Lifton's Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism, specifically Lifton's " Eight Criteria for Thought Reform ", as criteria to identify a destructive cult.
In " Public Doublespeak: On Mistakes and Misjudgments ", Terence Moran cites the fall guy, but also specifically highlights the parallels between a transcript of both Nixon and Dean and a scene from The Maltese Falcon, specifically the one where Wilmer the gunman is sold out ; pulp fiction meets pulp politics.
Thalmann further comments that the decision whether to ascend with a diver who is convulsing is tricky, and cites the US Navy Diving Manual again, specifically:

specifically and Aemilianus
The most famous grantee of Republican victory title was Publius Cornelius Scipio, who for his great victories in the Second Punic War, specifically the Battle of Zama was awarded by the Roman Senate the title " Africanus " and is thus known to history as " Scipio Africanus " ( his adopted grandson Scipio Aemilianus Africanus was awarded the same title after the Third Punic War and is known as " Scipio Africanus the Younger ").

specifically and examples
Other examples of late Biblical Hebrew include the qetAl pattern form nouns, which would have dated after an Aramaic influence, the frequent use of the relative sh (- ש ) alongside asher ( אשר ), the Ut ending ( ות -), the frequent use of the participle for the present ( which is later developed in Rabbinic Hebrew ), using the prefix conjugation in the future ( vs. the older preterite use ), and terms that appear to specifically fit a Persian / Hellenistic context ( e. g. Shallit ).
The latter is often called the Eastern order because Europeans are most familiar with the examples from East Asia, specifically China, Korea, Japan and Vietnam.
Historical examples of groups, who have been specifically singled out as outsiders, are the Roma and Jews in Europe.
Of the research conducted in this area, one of the best examples of how vicarious conditioning, more specifically modeling, effects the acquisition of a phobia can be said to have come from Cook & Mineka's ( 1989 ) work on rhesus monkeys.
To give just a few examples: Some authors use face to refer to an ( n − 1 )- dimensional element while others use face to denote a 2-face specifically, and others use j-face or k-face to indicate an element of j or k dimensions.
If he means coureloms and mammoths separately, then he is not specifically saying that mammoths existed on the American continent at that time, seeing as all the animals are meant as hypothetical examples of what the Jaredites might have brought in their barges.
Other examples of music that contain noise-based features include works by Iannis Xenakis, Karlheinz Stockhausen, Helmut Lachenmann, Cornelius Cardew, Theatre of Eternal Music, Rhys Chatham, Ryoji Ikeda, Survival Research Laboratories, Whitehouse, Cabaret Voltaire, Psychic TV, Blackhouse, Jean Tinguely's recordings of his sound sculpture ( specifically Bascule VII ), the music of Hermann Nitsch's Orgien Mysterien Theater, and La Monte Young's bowed gong works from the late 1960s.
Early examples simply featured hammocks and a stove in the hold of a trader, but boatbuilders soon began to make craft specifically for pleasure sailing and holidays, using the same hull and rig design but incorporating living quarters instead of a cargo hold.
There are also examples of simulations created specifically for language education, such as those produced by the EC-funded NIFLAR and AVALON projects.
The earliest examples of bullets specifically designed to expand on impact were those fired by express rifles, which were developed in the mid 19th century.
There was an attempt to revive it in Northumberland in the 1920s, and the term half-long pipes is now used to refer specifically to surviving examples from this period.
Plato's Apology may be read as both a religious and literary apology ; however, more specifically literary examples may be found in the prefaces and dedications, which proceed many Early Modern plays, novels, and poems.
Sara Bareilles ’ songs, “ Fairytale ” and “ Love Song ” are modern examples of how women are participating in the Free Love movement ; although, artists such as Bareilles do not write their songs specifically for the Free Love movement .< ref > Bareilles, Sara.
One of the examples of psychology theory developed specifically for use in marketing research is morphological psychology.
Fromm specifically wrote that the personality of an individual does affect behavior when imprisoned, using historical examples from the Nazi concentration camps.
One of the examples of psychology theory developed specifically for use in marketing research is morphological psychology.
" New Dawn "-The X ( Jump Up Records ) ( 1995 ) and " Warhead "-DJ Krust are two good examples of the genre which would more specifically be called jump-up, though tunes did not necessarily use amen breaks.
" Current examples include governing parties in various countries commenting upon their country's financial state with statements such as " the budget deficits we inherited " rather than specifically blaming their predecessors.
The British Army requires all soldiers to undergo Equality and Diversity training as part of their Military Annual Training Tests and stress tolerance, specifically citing homosexual examples in training videos, in line with the British Army Core Values and Standards, including ' Respect for Others ' and ' Appropriate Behaviour '.
Certain locations are specifically enumerated as examples of PEs, including branches, offices, workshops, and others.
* Disney films, most specifically animated films, often use poetic justice as an ending device ( examples include The Lion King, Aladdin, and The Great Mouse Detective, among many others ), with the hero being rewarded, and the villain being punished in ironic and, occasionally, fatal ways.
Already in 1965 the art historian Barabara Rose had named La Monte Young's Dream Music, Morton Feldman's characteristically soft dynamics, and various unnamed composers " all, to a greater or lesser degree, indebted to John Cage " as examples of " minimal art ", but did not specifically use the expression " minimal music ".
This article will focus on the segmentation of animal body plans, specifically using the examples of the phyla Arthropoda, Vertebrata, and Annelida.
Among other artists, he specifically condemns Wagner and Beethoven as examples of overly cerebral artists, who lack real emotion.

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