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    FRS (24 July 1709 – 22 December 1780) was an English politician and grammarian. He was the author of Hermes, a philosophical inquiry concerning universal...
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    literary aspect, and were adopted by other religious groups. According to grammarian Ar-Rummani the eloquence contained in the Quran consisted of tashbīh,...
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    One of the most notable scholars at Æthelstan's court was Israel the Grammarian, who may have been a Breton. Israel and "a certain Frank" drew a board...
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  • (pastoral epic in Latin) January 6 – Claude Favre de Vaugelas, French grammarian (died 1650) January 31 – Daniel Schwenter, German Orientalist, polymath...
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    participation of Persian men of letters, philosophers, theologians, grammarians, mathematicians, musicians, astronomers, geographers, and physicians...
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    1804) was an English chemist, natural philosopher, separatist theologian, grammarian, multi-subject educator, and liberal political theorist. He published...
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  • and as-Suyootee listed over forty. Ibn Sa'adan (d. 231 A.H.), a famous grammarian and reciter of the Qur'aan, even declared that the true meaning of the...
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  • especially the case for books whose authors were aiming to be scholarly. Christopher Cooper's Grammatica Linguæ Anglicanæ (1685) was the last English grammar written...
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    believe that Tacitus was referring to Shetland. The third-century Latin grammarian Gaius Julius Solinus wrote in his Polyhistor that "Thyle, which was distant...
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    portraits (b. 1621) February 26 – Claude Favre de Vaugelas, Savoyard grammarian and man of letters (b. 1585) March 8 – Antonio Tornielli, Italian Catholic...
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