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Origines de la langue latine. Aux origines de la grammaire. Varron,, livres V à X et fragments. Varro: Lingua Latina VIII. Quae Dicantur Cur Non Sit Analogia Quom oratio natura tripertita esset, ut superioribus libris ostendi cuius prima pars, quemadmodum vocabula rebus essent imposita, secunda, quo pacto de his declinata in discrimina ierint, tertia, ut ea inter se ratione coniuncta sententiam efferant, prima parte exposita de secunda incipiam hinc.

Varro: Lingua Latina VIII

Ut propago omnis natura secunda, quod prius illud rectum, unde ea, sic declinata: itaque declinatur in verbis: rectum homo, obliquum hominis, quod declinatum a recto. De huiuscemodi, multiplici natura discriminum causae sunt hae, cur et quo et quemadmodum in loquendo declinata sunt verba. De quibus duo prima duabus causis percurram breviter, quod et tum, cum de copia verborum scribam, erit retractandum et quod de tribus tertium quod est habet suas permultas ac magnas partes.

Issue 30 - Varro - De lingua latina X. Amsterdam, Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1996 [Studies in the History of the Language Sciences, Volume 85]. ix + 205pp.

Issue 30 - Varro - De lingua latina X

ISBN 90 272 4573 8 (Eur.) The scholarship of Marcus Terentius Varro (116 BC - 27 BC) was so wide-ranging that the Romans would certainly be somewhat surprised that the twentieth century thinks of him primarily as a grammarian. I would also expect that they would be shocked that in spite of this only six books of his great grammar, De lingua latina, survive and that their textual tradition is so chancy. Book X sets out in Professor Taylor's words, to demonstrate that while the nature of language is indeed characterized by regularity, it is also characterized by irregularity, and also to show where each obtains in language.

Taylor opens his edition with a long introduction on Varro himself and on the Varronian Revolution in linguistics. Taylor's hard-edged assessment of his predecessors makes it clear why a new edition of Book 10 is necessary. Varron, vie et oeuvres. M.

Varron, vie et oeuvres

Terentius Varro (Varron) est un écrivain romain (116-27 av. J. -C.), que ses contemporains surnommèrent « le plus savant des Romains », naquit probablement près de Béate en Sabine. Leçon de grammaire : L'adverbe. Leçon de grammaire : L'adverbe Le grammairien Palaemon vécut au temps de Tibère et de Claude, qui lui même était un passionné des lettres.

Leçon de grammaire : L'adverbe

Nous avons conservé sa leçon sur l'adverbe, qui n'est pas si différente de ce que j'ai pu apprendre moi-même. Adverbium est pars orationis quae adiecta verbo significationem eius explanat atque implet. ita nam cum dico 'Palaemon docet', nondum significo satis vim planam verbi, nisi adiecero 'bene' aut 'male'. sed quoniam multae species sunt adverbiorum, singulas adiciemus. qualitatis et quantitatis sunt quae ex secundo ordine derivantur in 'e', velut 'doctus docte', item 'lepidus lepide'. excipiuntur autem ex secundo ordine duo quae in 'e' brevem veniunt, velut 'bene' 'male'. sunt quae a tertio ordine derivantur in 'ter', velut 'fortis fortiter' 'felix feliciter'. excipiuntur ex tertio ordine, ut 'facilis facile' 'vilis vile'; sed in conpositione 'facilis', quod est 'difficilis', 'dif-ficulter' facit.

Donatus: Ars Minor. Partes orationis quot sunt?

Donatus: Ars Minor

Octo. quae? Nomen pronomen uerbum aduerbium participium coniunctio praepositio interiectio. nomen quid est? Pars orationis cum casu corpus aut rem proprie communiterue significans. nomini quot accidunt? Quae? Qualitas nominum in quo est? Comparationis gradus quot sunt? Qui? Quae nomina comparantur? Comparatiuus gradus cui casui seruit? Priscianus. Help support New Advent and get the full contents of this website as an instant download.

Priscianus

Includes the Catholic Encyclopedia, Church Fathers, Summa, Bible and more — all for only $19.99... Latin grammarian, born at Caesarea (Mauretania), taught at Constantinople under Anastatius I (491-518). He delivered the panegyric of the Emperor Anastatius about 512; we possess this work in 312 hexameter verses, preceded by a prologue of 22 iambic senarii. Besides this he composed a "Periegenis" is 1087 hexameters; a translation of the work of the same name written under Hadrian by Dionysius of Alexandria; three works, dedicated to a certain Symmachus (perhaps the consul of 485), on numbers, numeration, and coins, on the metrical character of Latin comedies, on rhetoric according to the "Progymnasmata" at Hermogenes; the "Partitiones XII versuum Aeneidos" (on the versification of the Aeneid); a treatise "De aecentibus"; a compendium on declensions ("Institutio de nomine et pronomine at verbo").

Doctrinale... ([Reprod.]) / [Alexandre de Villedieu] ; [cum commentarii Ludovicus de Guaschi] CTLF - Notices. Évrard de Béthune (11..-1212?) Bottom. J. Shaw: The Printed Dictionary in France Before 1539: Table of contents. [Technical note / Mode d'emploi] -- [Abstract / Résumé] [Abbreviations] -- [Acknowledgments] -- [Authors and works] Introduction A.

J. Shaw: The Printed Dictionary in France Before 1539: Table of contents

Pre-print glossaries and dictionaries. J. Shaw: The Printed Dictionary in France Before 1539: Plate 4. Gallica - JULIUS CAESAR SCALIGER. (eigentlich Giulio Bordone della Scala) geb. 23.

JULIUS CAESAR SCALIGER

Juste Lipse - De recta pronuntiatione latinae linguae dialogus. GRAMMAIRE GÉNÉRALE ET RAISONNÉE. Antoine Arnauld (1612-1694) est l'un des chefs de file du jansénisme, qui fut l' adversaire à la fois des Jésuites et des mouvements protestants.

GRAMMAIRE GÉNÉRALE ET RAISONNÉE

En France, ce courant dissident du catholicisme a son centre intellectuel à Port-Royal. Arnauld est l'auteur, avec Claude Lancelot, en 1660, d'une Grammaire générale et raisonnée et, en 1662, avec Pierre Nicole, de La Logique, ou l'Art de penser. Dans ces ouvrages, il suit une inspiration cartésienne, acquiesçant à l'idée d'une raison partagée sous-jacente à l'ensemble des langues. Articulant logique et grammaire, il détermine les oppositions cardinales de la « grammaire générale » autour de la définition du signe et de l'opposition nom/verbe. Claude Lancelot (1616-1695), lui, a rejoint l'abbaye de Port-Royal en 1638. . « Ainsi l'on peut définir les mots, des sons distincts et articulés dont les hommes ont fait des signes pour signifier leurs pensées. [...]