I admit that the notation 'material differential' is a notation of mine that I find it expressive... if you want I wrote its definition in the first message... if f=f(x,t)
where I used the notation commonly used by physicist that talk about 'infinitesimal quantities'...
mathematically speaking it is the differential of f at a point (x,t) applied to a certain direction...
anyway following Landau fluid-mechanics page 4. he wants to study a fluid in the isentropic case (entropy costant for every fluid element and equal for all elements, so equal in all space)... so he considers w, the
heat function per unit volume and writes following a fluid element:
(V specific volume) (S specific entropy) but ds=0, so he arrives at the first equation of my first message...
Going further he says 'and so', arriving at the second equation of my first message... but actually I can't understand how he worked it out because dw and dp are not equal to

(it that case I would understand) but are different...
I hope the problem is clear now...