Statue of Aelius Donatus (c. 350), author of Ars grammatica, from Chartres Cathedral. Gutenberg printed the Ars minor in 1451-1452.
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"Grammar is the science which teaches us to explain the poets and historians; it is the art which qualifies us to write and speak correctly."
Freemasons are advised to make the liberal arts and sciences their study. The following links are only a small introduction to information which falls under the classic rubric of Grammar. For the most part, they are not masonic sites and the reader is advised that, unless otherwise noted, they do not represent the opinions or positions of this or any Grand Lodge.
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Grammar reference pages
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Grammar and style guide
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Grammar stylebooks
• Biography.com
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Bible Search.
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Bodleian Library Catalogue
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The Book of Kells
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Brann the Iconoclast
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Chronology of Scholarly Societies
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The Decameron Web
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Harpers Index
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Mediaeval Studies
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Platos Republic
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Power Reporting
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Project Gutenberg Etexts
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Notes on Liturgical Printing
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