Gradus ad Parnassum
The Latin phrase means "a step towards Parnassus". It is sometimes shortened to . ''Parnassus'' is the prominence of a mountain range in central Greece, a few kilometres north of Delphi, of which the two summits, in Classical times, were called ''Tithorea'' and ''Lycoreia''. In Greek mythology, one of the peaks was sacred to Apollo and the nine Muses, the inspiring deities of the arts, and the other to Dionysus. The phrase came to be used by authors of various books of instruction with the aid of which ''gradual'' progress and mastery in an art or scholarly discipline is sought. Provided by Wikipedia
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