The term "art of letters" from the romanized form of the Ancient Greek "grammatikḗ technḗ" had a holistic semantic sweep including not just syntax, but also reading and writing. Technical aspects of linguistics—what we now call “grammar”—were part and parcel of literature, rhetoric, and interpretation. Teaching and learning the art of letters meant gaining a deep understanding in and proficiency with language that would enable individuals to express ideas clearly, analyze texts critically, and engage in informed discussions, i.e., become college or career ready.
I may call one of my books The Dust Bin. ... Covered in Frida Flower bodies... once I really get going on the flashes they should get better if I continue with the gestures...
I may call one of my books The Dust Bin. ... Covered in Frida Flower bodies... once I really get going on the flashes they should get better if I continue with the gestures...
this is wonderful. I like very much to breeze through historicals for ideas...