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Afflatus
Afflatus Af*fla"tus, n. [L., fr. afflare. See Afflation.] 1. A breath or blast of wind. 2. A divine impartation of knowledge; supernatural impulse; inspiration. A poet writing against his genius will be like a prophet without his afflatus. --Spence.

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- Look up afflatus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Afflatus is a Latin term used by Cicero in De Natura Deorum, ("The Nature of the Gods") and has been...
- X was promulgated by that Pope with the apostolic constitution Divino afflatu of 1 November 1911. The Roman Breviary is the title of the book obligatorily...
- criticism Artistic inspiration "The Death of the Author" Divine inspiration Afflatus Genius (literature) Muses Fan labor Fan fiction Genre Genre studies Originality...
- criticism Artistic inspiration "The Death of the Author" Divine inspiration Afflatus Genius (literature) Muses Fan labor Fan fiction Genre Genre studies Originality...
- Carteia tract, is thus given, but the Latin quoted by Pontoppidan "Namque et afflatu terribli canes agebat..." is blanked Gerhardt and only given in modern...
- criticism Artistic inspiration "The Death of the Author" Divine inspiration Afflatus Genius (literature) Muses Fan labor Fan fiction Genre Genre studies Originality...
- criticism Artistic inspiration "The Death of the Author" Divine inspiration Afflatus Genius (literature) Muses Fan labor Fan fiction Genre Genre studies Originality...
- criticism Artistic inspiration "The Death of the Author" Divine inspiration Afflatus Genius (literature) Muses Fan labor Fan fiction Genre Genre studies Originality...
- celebrated on the third Sunday after Easter with an octave, after Divino Afflatu of Saint Pius X (see Reform of the Roman Breviary by Pope Pius X), it was...
- criticism Artistic inspiration "The Death of the Author" Divine inspiration Afflatus Genius (literature) Muses Fan labor Fan fiction Genre Genre studies Originality...