- γραμματικός
- γραμμᾰτ-ικός, ή, όν,A knowing one's letters, a good scholar, X.Mem. 4.2.20, Pl.Tht.207b, Arist.EN1105a21: [comp] Comp., Pl.Plt.285d, Ph.1.621; opp. ἀγράμματος, Arr.Epict.3.19.6;
ἀνὴρ γ. Plu.2.582a
. Adv.-κῶς Pl.Tht.
l.c., etc.2 γ. ἔκπωμα a cup engraved with the alphabet or an inscription, Eub.69, cf. Ath.11.466d, Luc.Lex.7.3 γ. ἀνάγκαι f.l. for γραμμικαί, Alex.Aphr.Pr.2.46.II Subst., γραμματικός, ὁ, teacher of the rudiments, Hp.Epid.4.37, Plu.2.59f:—fem. -κή, Sammelb.5753.2 one who occupies himself with literary texts, grammarian, critic, Plb.32.2.5, D.L.3.61, D.Chr.53.1, IG14.1183, etc.; first used of Apollodorus of Cyrene, acc. to Clem.Al. Strom.1.16.79:—fem. -κή, ἡ, Ath.1.14d.3 concerned with textual criticism,ἐξήγησις D.H.Th.51
; γραμματικά, title of work by Eratosthenes, Clem.Al. l.c.III ἡ -κή (with or without τέχνη) grammar, Pl.Cra.431e, Sph.253a, etc.;ἡ γ. ἐπιστήμη Arist.Top. 142b31
.b faculty of scholarship,γ. ἐστιν ἕξις παντελὴς ἐν γράμμασι Eratosth.
ap. Sch. D.T.p.160 H., cf. Ph.1.502, AP7.588 (Paul. Sil.).2 alphabet, script, Str.3.1.6, Plu.Arist.1, etc.; ἡ ἱερὰ γ. hieroglyphic writing, OGI56.64 (iii B. C.).IV γραμματικόν, τό, fee paid to scribes in Egypt, PHib.1.110 (iii B. C.), PTeb.61b.89 (ii B. C.), etc.
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