Erotemata Civas Questiones was the first basic Greek grammar in use in Western Europe, written by Manuel Chrysoloras who was a pioneer is spreading Greek literature in Western Europe. Greek (el ελληνική γλώσσα or simply el ελληνικά — "Hellenic" is an Indo-European language, spoken today by 15-22 million people mainly Grammar is the field of Linguistics that covers the Rules governing the use of any given natural language. Manuel (or Emmanuel) Chrysoloras (c 1355 &ndash April 15, 1415) one of the pioneers in introducing Greek literature to Greek literature refers to those writings autochthonic to the areas of Greek influence typically though not necessarily in one of the Greek dialects throughout the Western Europe at its most general meaning means 'all the countries in the West of Europe '
The Erotemata was first published in 1484 for the use of Chrysoloras' students in Florence. Florence ( Italian: Firenze Florentia and Fiorenza) is the Capital City of the Italian region of Tuscany As Chrysoloras was the first to introduce Greek to Florence, the text starts with the basics of Greek grammar and vocabulary. Victor Raban printed an updated edition in 1531 and 1540. It enjoyed considerable success not only among his pupils in Florence and Bologna, but also among later leading humanists, being immediately studied by Thomas Linacre at Oxford and by Desiderius Erasmus at Cambridge. Florence ( Italian: Firenze Florentia and Fiorenza) is the Capital City of the Italian region of Tuscany Bologna (boloɲa from Latin Bononia, Bulåggna in Bolognese dialect is the capital city of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy Thomas Linacre (or Lynaker) (c 1460 &ndash 20 December 1524) was an English humanist and Physician, after whom Linacre Oxford is currently bidding for the 2010 Wikimania Conference Oxford () is a city, and the County town of Oxfordshire, The city of Cambridge (ˈkeɪmbrɪdʒ is a university town and the administrative centre of the county of Cambridgeshire, England [1]