Grammatist vs Agrammatist - What's the difference?
grammatist | agrammatist |
(historical) A teacher of prose literature and letters in Ancient Greece.
* 1907' (Mar.), L. F. Anderson, "A Study of the Prototypes of the Modern Non-professional School among the Greeksand the Romans", ''The Pedagogical Seminary'', ' 14 (1): 1-38.
* 1909 , Lewis Flint Anderson, History of Common School Education , page 12
As nouns the difference between grammatist and agrammatist
is that grammatist is (historical) a teacher of prose literature and letters in ancient greece while agrammatist is one suffering from agrammatism.grammatist
English
Noun
(en noun)- The grammatist , apparently, taught literature in so far as it was read while the citharist taught the poetry which was usually sung.
- The Athenian child's school education began with the study of letters under the grammatist .
