- Look up
auctor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Auctor may
refer to: An
author of a work, who is
proficient in the
subject matter A
scientist who first...
- Benveniste,
auctor (which also
gives us
English "author") is
derived from
Latin augeō ("to augment", "to enlarge", "to enrich"). The
auctor is "is qui...
- pronunciation: [ɔktʁwa]; Old French: octroyer, to grant, authorize; Lat.
auctor) is a
local tax
collected on
various articles brought into a
district for...
- inveniendi). The
scholasticists would choose a book by a
renowned scholar,
auctor (author), as a
subject for investigation. By
reading it
thoroughly and critically...
- VI: "tam
vicinum Arsaniae fluere eum in
regione Arrhene Claudius Caesar auctor est, ut, **** intumuere,
confluant nec
tamen misceantur leviorque Arsanias...
- quam et Illyri**** Melite, unde
catulos Melitaeos appellari Callimachus auctor est": "(between
Corcyra Melaena) and Illyri**** is Meleda, from
which according...
-
Medical shorthand for "three
times a day".
terminat hora diem;
terminat auctor opus. The hour
finishes the day; the
author finishes his work.
Phrase concluding...
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October 2016, and now by King Vajiralongkorn. "LacusCurtius •
Roman Law —
Auctor (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)". Penelope.uchicago.edu.
Retrieved 23 February...
-
called auctor, as
basic course literature. By
reading this book
thoroughly and critically, the
disciples learned to
appreciate the
theories of the
auctor and...
-
writings of Holy Popes, Councils,
Church Fathers and Doctors, and
Allied Auctors.
Retrieved November 2018. "Thesaurus Pre**** Latinarum:
Treasury of Latin...