Noun
A dictionary of prosody, designed as an aid in writing Greek or Latin poetry.
Source: Webster's dictionaryGradus makes his way from Zembla through Europe and America to New Wye, suffering comic mishaps. Source: Internet
Richeza died on 21 March 1063 in Saalfeld. citation Controversy over Richeza's heritage Richeza was buried in Köln 's church of St. Maria ad Gradus and not, as she had wished, in Brauweiler. Source: Internet
Possibly St. Maria ad Gradus was an unfinished work of Richeza's brother and completed by Anno II, who wanted to secure part of the Ezzonen patrimony in this way. Source: Internet
It is unknown whether it remained in her possession and was used together with other relics of Anno II from her estate of St. Maria ad Gradus, or had already been donated to her brother before her death. Source: Internet
The Klotten estate donated her funeral arrangements to St. Maria ad Gradus, whose relationship with Richeza, Hermann II and Anno II is unclear. Source: Internet
The suite recalls classicism — the opening piece Doctor Gradus ad Parnassum refers to Muzio Clementi 's collection of instructional piano compositions Gradus ad Parnassum — as well as a new wave of American ragtime music. Source: Internet