Priscian
Priscien , in Latin Priscianus was a Latin grammairien 6th century.
Native of Césarée in Palestine, it held with Constantinople into 525 a famous school.
Its principal work is its Grammaire , which was the base of teaching until the rebirth of the letters.
There are moreover of him some other small writings on subjects of grammar (accents, meters, variations), a treaty in worms Of ponderibus and mensuris , a verse translation of Denys Périégète, the Éloge of Anastase , etc
Grammar was one of the disciplines of the trivium which, with the Quadrivium, formed the Liberal arts, bases education with the Middle Ages.
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Trivium
- Liberal arts
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