Comminianus
Appearance
(Redirected from Cominianus)
Comminianus (also referred to as Cominianus or Comminian) was a Latin grammarian of the late fourth century.[1] His writings no longer exist and he is only known through the Ars grammatica of Charisius. He is the final author mentioned in Alcuin's poetic recounting of the Latin authors contained in his library at York Minster.[2][3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ Leach, Arthur Francis (2013-04-18). Early Yorkshire Schools. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-108-05858-2.
- ^ Allen Rogers Benham (1916). English literature from Widsith to the death of Chaucer: a source book. Yale University Press. p. 68.
- ^ Michael Lapidge (26 January 2006). The Anglo-Saxon Library. Oxford University Press. pp. 229–231. ISBN 978-0-19-153301-3.
- ^ Mary P. Richards (2001). Anglo-Saxon Manuscripts: Basic Readings. Taylor & Francis. pp. 105–112. ISBN 978-0-8153-3567-2.