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Antidorus of Cyme or Cumae alive in the time of Alexander III of Macedon. Lived in influence of Eratosthenes,〔( reference-global.com ) Ancient Scholarship and Grammar Archetypes, Concepts and Contexts Edited by Matthaios, Stephanos, Montanari, Franco, and Rengakos, Antonios Pages 55–86 (2011-12-11 )Berlin, New York (DE GRUYTER)2011 | eBook ISBN 978-3-11-025404-4 | Print ISBN 978-3-11-025403-7〕 having some influence on the spirit of the not yet newly born science of grammar,〔Stephanos Matthaios, Franco Montanari, Antonios Rengakos 〕 and noted as a grammarian approximately 340-330 B.C. ==various definitions of grammar== γραμματική (meaning grammar), when used within ancient Greece had these meaning: *The term grammarian as understood in the earlier classical sense: knowledge of the letters of the alphabet (this being the meaning commonly) and the numbers of these;by this is meant- a person knowing how to read. *As understanding developed the term is used for a teacher of reading.Theagenes of Rhegium (''fl''.550B.C) was the earliest allegorical interpreter of Homer,as this is so, he is perhaps the first person to have the term γραμματικη acceptably applied. *During the Alexandrian age "a student of literature especially of poetry".〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Antidorus of Cyme」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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