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6th-century Latin grammarian
Priscianus Caesariensis (fl. AD 500), commonly known as Priscian (/ˈprɪʃən, ˈprɪʃiən/), was a Latin grammarian and the author of the Institutes of Grammar
Priscian
6th-century Neoplatonic philosopher
Priscian of Lydia (or Priscianus; Ancient Greek: Πρισκιανὸς ὁ Λυδός Prīskiānós ho Lȳdós; Latin: Priscianus Lydus; fl. 6th century) was one of the last
Priscian_of_Lydia
Gall Priscian Glosses (Codex Sangallensis 904), abbreviated Sg., is an Irish manuscript of the Latin grammar Institutiones grammaticae by Priscian, held
St._Gall_Priscian_Glosses
Metric unit of mass
this Late Latin didactic poem are both uncertain; it was attributed to Priscian but is now attributed to Rem(m)ius Favinus/Flav(in)us. The poem's title
Gram
Latin work by Roman Emperor Trajan
one sentence survived in the Latin grammar work by Priscian. To describe a grammatical rule, Priscian cites Trajan: inde Berzobim, deinde Aizi processimus
Dacica
Continuation of the Roman Empire (330–1453)
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Byzantine_Empire
Basic elements of language
adverb, and conjunction. Later Latin authors, Apollonius Dyscolus and Priscian, applied his framework to their own language; since Latin has no articles
Word
First part of Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy
treatment by the Florentines. He also identifies other sodomites, including Priscian, Francesco d'Accorso, and Bishop Andrea de' Mozzi. The Poets begin to hear
Inferno_(Dante)
Early 1st century AD Roman professional rhetorician, historian and author
Maximus was one of the most copied Latin prose authors, second only to Priscian. More than 600 medieval manuscripts of his books have survived as a result
Valerius_Maximus
Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)
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Julius_Caesar
Indo-European language of the Italic branch
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Latin
Topics referred to by the same term
buckshot size Star of Gallantry, an Australian gallantry decoration St. Gall Priscian Glosses, a set of Old Irish and Latin glosses This disambiguation page
SG
including the Ars minor and Ars major of Aelius Donatus, the grammar of Priscian, the Etymologiae of Isidore of Sevilla and the grammar of Alcuin. Furthermore
Codex_Sangallensis_878
Type of clause in grammar
According to Priscian, delenda is a participle because it agrees in number, case, and gender with a noun, namely Carthago, the subject. In Priscian's theory
Non-finite_clause
Greek philosopher and historian (c. AD 40 – 120s)
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Plutarch
Loss of political control in antiquity
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Fall of the Western Roman Empire
Fall_of_the_Western_Roman_Empire
Byzantine philosopher (c. 480 – c. 540)
civic purposes. Seven philosophers, among whom were Simplicius, Eulamius, Priscian, and others, with Damascius, the last president of the Platonist school
Simplicius_of_Cilicia
1st-century-BC Roman poet
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Virgil
Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)
Ovid's other works. A line from a work entitled Epigrammata is cited by Priscian. Even though it is unlikely, if the last six books of the Fasti ever existed
Ovid
Ancient city near modern Naples, Italy
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Pompeii
Twin brothers and central characters of Rome's foundation myth
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Romulus_and_Remus
Roman historian (59 BC – AD 17)
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Livy
Historical work by Ammianus Marcellinus covering Roman history from 96 to 378 AD
392. The title is not original. The term Res gestae was later used by Priscian of Caesarea. and translates to "The Things Accomplished." The manuscript
Res gestae (Ammianus Marcellinus)
Res_gestae_(Ammianus_Marcellinus)
Age of the ancient Greeks and Romans
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Classical_antiquity
Latin grammatical verb inflections
others, such as Sacerdos (3rd century AD), Dositheus (4th century AD) and Priscian (c. 500 AD), recognised four different groups. In modern times grammarians
Latin_conjugation
Magistrate of the Roman Republic
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Praetor
Roman statesman and lawyer (106–43 BC)
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Cicero
Three new letters of the Latin alphabet introduced by Roman Emperor Claudius
Roman numeral Ↄ, but 20th-century philologists, working from copies of Priscian's books, believe it to instead resemble two linked Cs (Ↄ+Ϲ), which was a
Claudian_letters
Roman civilisation from the 8th century BC to the 5th century AD
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Ancient_Rome
2nd century AD Greek travel writer
translated into Latin by Rufius Festus Avienius, and by the grammarian Priscian. Archbishop Eustathius of Thessalonica wrote a commentary on his work for
Dionysius_Periegetes
Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)
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Roman_Republic
First stage of education for children
same books as the Roman child. There were the grammars of Donatus and Priscian followed by Caesar's Commentaries and then St Jerome's Latin Vulgate. Wealthy
Primary_education
Political institution in ancient Rome
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Roman_Senate
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List_of_Roman_army_unit_types
Rank in ancient Rome
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Imperator
Archaeological site in Tunisia
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Carthage
382 Christian synod
such long a journey; however, they sent three—Syriacus, Eusebius, and Priscian—with a joint synodal letter to Pope Damasus, Ambrose, archbishop of Milan
Council_of_Rome_(382)
outlined in many later grammar primers, including those by Donatus and Priscian. Priscian's Praeexercitamina, a translation into Latin of a Greek work by Hermogenes
List of literary descriptions of cities (before 1550)
List_of_literary_descriptions_of_cities_(before_1550)
Roman military commander and writer (AD23/24–79)
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Pliny_the_Elder
Roman scholar, writer and historian (c. 54 BC – c. AD 39)
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Seneca_the_Elder
Roman city, predecessor of Paris
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Lutetia
Italy, Germany and France. It was based on the older works of Donatus and Priscian. Alexander also wrote a short tract on arithmetic called Carmen de Algorismo—the
Alexander_of_Villedieu
2nd-century Roman author and grammarian
commonly gave the author's name in the form of "Agellius", which is used by Priscian; Lactantius, Servius and Saint Augustine had "A. Gellius" instead. Scholars
Aulus_Gellius
who sought to mock implausible word origins such as those proposed by Priscian. It is a jesting suggestion that since the word lucus (dark grove) has
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
Numbers in the Roman numeral system
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Roman_numerals
Roman historian, soldier and senator (c. 19 BC – c. AD 31)
Velleius' life are known with certainty; even his praenomen is uncertain. Priscian, the only ancient author to mention it, calls him "Marcus", but the title
Velleius_Paterculus
Roman historian and politician (d. 526)
senatus (president of the Senate). His visit to Constantinople, after which Priscian dedicated him some poems, was likely on behalf of king Theodoric. However
Quintus Aurelius Memmius Symmachus
Quintus_Aurelius_Memmius_Symmachus
literature by Cato the Elder, in a surviving quote by the late grammarian Priscian. Supposed Greek origins for the Aricia cult are strictly a literary topos
Religion_in_ancient_Rome
Ancient Roman virtue
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Gravitas
Greek mathematician and physicist (c. 287 – 212 BC)
didactic poem on weights and measures once attributed to the grammarian Priscian. In this poem, the lumps of gold and silver were placed on the scales of
Archimedes
Nonius Marcellus man non<dum> coniui oculos ego deinde sopore, quoted by Priscian According to Reinhold Glei, commenting on the quality of the poetry, "the
Ninnius_Crassus
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4th-century_Roman_domes
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9th-century_Byzantine_domes
Roman lawyer, author and magistrate (61 – c. 113)
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Pliny_the_Younger
Army officer in Imperial Rome
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Centurion
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List_of_Roman_deities
Historical fermented fish sauce
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Garum
Ancient Roman philosopher
Gaius' lectures on Plato, which were used by the Neoplatonist philosopher Priscian of Lydia. Porphyry also mentions the works of Gaius were read in the school
Gaius_the_Platonist
Structural rules of a language
Ages, following the influence of authors from Late Antiquity, such as Priscian. Treatment of vernaculars began gradually during the High Middle Ages,
Grammar
Citizens of ancient Rome
references to Romans as a gens, for instance the late antiquity works of Priscian and Jordanes, but they are very rare. For much of its history, the populace
Roman_people
Ancient Roman city on the site of modern Lyon, France
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Lugdunum
Chief magistrate of the Roman Kingdom
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King_of_Rome
Roman historian (c. AD 69 – after AD 122)
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Suetonius
Period of Roman history (c. 753 – c. 509 BC)
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Roman_Kingdom
Roman epic poet and dramatist
Pompeius Festus, Aulus Gellius, Isidore, Macrobius, Nonius Marcellus, Priscian, Marcus Terentius Varro). Much of the information concerning the life of
Gnaeus_Naevius
Metaphor acknowledging past thinkers
appears in 1123 in William of Conches's Glosses on Priscian's Institutiones grammaticae. Where Priscian says quanto juniores, tanto perspicaciores (young
Standing on the shoulders of giants
Standing_on_the_shoulders_of_giants
12-century satirical Latin poem
him a quick view of the scholars and writers of the classical world from Priscian to Hippocrates. An angel then appears to introduce the main theme, a fierce
Apocalypse_of_Golias
Roman grammarian
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. According
Nonius_Marcellus
Areas of influence by ancient Greece and Rome
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Greco-Roman_world
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Social_class_in_ancient_Rome
Cultural adaptation in Roman Anatolia
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Romanization_of_Anatolia
Roman lyric poet (65–8 BC)
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Horace
Care of the dead in ancient Rome
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Roman_funerary_practices
Study of classical antiquity
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Classics
Roman officer rank
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Duplarius
Ancient Roman title
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Augustus_(title)
1st-century BC Roman poet and philosopher
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Lucretius
Law in Ancient Rome (c. 449 BC – AD 529)
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Roman_law
Roman polymath and author (116–27 BC)
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Marcus_Terentius_Varro
Roman goddess of hunting and the wild
literature by Cato the Elder, in a surviving quote by the late grammarian Priscian. By the 4th century BCE, the simple shrine at Nemi had been joined by a
Diana_(mythology)
Solar calendar
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Julian_calendar
Anglo-Saxon missionary and saint (died 754)
with the materials he needed, it would have contained works by Donatus, Priscian, Isidore, and many others. Around 716, when his abbot Wynberth of Nursling
Saint_Boniface
Non-standard Latin spoken in ancient Rome
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Vulgar_Latin
Roman comic playwright (c. 195/185 BC–c.159 BC
Donatus' commentary which are not found in the extant redaction occur in Priscian and in scholia to the Codex Bembinus and Codex Victorianus. Another ancient
Terence
Political office in ancient Rome
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Roman_consul
Concept of logic or linguistics
dubbed syncategorematic, (i.e., prepositions, logical connectives, etc.). Priscian in his Institutiones grammaticae translates the word as consignificantia
Syncategorematic_term
Roman imperial dynasty
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Julio-Claudian_dynasty
Civil conflicts within ancient Rome
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List of Roman civil wars and revolts
List_of_Roman_civil_wars_and_revolts
Chinese term for the Roman Empire
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Daqin
Hereditary nobility of ancient Rome
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Patrician_(ancient_Rome)
City in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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Ravenna
Ancient Roman family
author of an epigram about Publius Servilius Casca, quoted by Varro and Priscian. Papinius, a military tribune in the time of Caligula. Sextus Papinius
Papinia_gens
Roman title
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Dux
Latin Grammarian during 4th century CE
books, dedicated to a certain Athanasius. Since he is frequently quoted by Priscian (e.g. lib. ix. pp. 861, 870, lib. x. 879, 889, 892), he must have lived
Diomedes_Grammaticus
Calendar year
Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Priscian, Latin grammarian, writes the Institutiones Grammaticae ("Grammatical Foundations")
520
Form of Latin used in the Middle Ages
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Medieval_Latin
Regime dominated by three individuals
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Triumvirate
Work of Varro
c.), Servius (4th/5th c.), Nonius (4th/5th c.), Macrobius (5th c.) and Priscian (5th/6th c.). The work was divided into 41 books (libri), of which the
Antiquitates rerum humanarum et divinarum
Antiquitates_rerum_humanarum_et_divinarum
Roman comic playwright (c. 254 – 184 BC)
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Plautus
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List of cities founded by the Romans
List_of_cities_founded_by_the_Romans
PRISCIAN
PRISCIAN
PRISCIAN
PRISCIAN
Boy/Male
Tamil
Palashranjan | பலாஷரஂஜந
Beautiful like a Palash
Boy/Male
Hindu
Shelter
Surname or Lastname
English (West Midlands)
English (West Midlands) : variant spelling of Nicholas.
Boy/Male
Indian
Always; Again and Again; God Always with Him
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Hebrew, Italian, Latin
Scented Ointment
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Sweet Girl
Boy/Male
Hindu
Plough, The Sun
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Who is Called
Boy/Male
Tamil
Sabareeshwara | ஸபரீஷà¯à®µà®¾à®°à®¾Â
Lord of Sabari hill, Lord Ayyappa
Girl/Female
Indian
Name of a rakshas
PRISCIAN
PRISCIAN
PRISCIAN
PRISCIAN
PRISCIAN