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In fact, Robert Lowth wrote "Short Introduction to English Grammar" in 1762 and it is seen as the first grammar book because there was a real explosion of grammar in the 1760's but the first real grammar book was written by William Bullokar. In 1586 Bullokar wrote "Pamphlet for Grammar" . Of course it wasn't as complete as Lowth's work but it is the first real English grammar book. Source: The Oxford History of English
Uiliam rabinson
Grand Duff wrote comprehensive Maratha history in English Kafi Khan was first to write Maratha History in Pershian
The first grammar in Sanskrit was written by Panini, an ancient Indian grammarian, who is known for his work "Ashtadhyayi." This grammar text is highly revered for its detailed rules and structure governing the Sanskrit language.
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John Hughes
William James, an American psychologist, philosopher, and physician, wrote the first psychology comprehensive textbook titled "The Principles of Psychology" in 1890. This groundbreaking work is considered a foundational text in the field of psychology.
Joseph Donovan
The book A Grammar of Politics was written by Harold J. Laski.
Apart from its appallingly dreadful grammar, "a Hindu translation wrote in Latin" makes no sense at all. A Hindi translation can be written in Hindi or in English letters, but if it is in Latin it has to be a Latin translation.There is no language known as "Hindu" - it is called Hindi and it is the primary official language of India.
The Sanskrit grammarian Panini composed "Ashtadhyayi," a foundational text in the study of Sanskrit grammar.
Carolus Linnaeus was a Swedish botanist who was the first to use Latin for scientific naming of organisms. He wrote a hierarchical classification system for plants and animals using a system of nomenclature.