- The
royal we,
majestic plural (pluralis majestatis), or
royal plural, is the use of a
plural pronoun (or
corresponding plural-inflected verb forms) used...
-
rendered postmortem. Not to be
confused with post
meridiem Post
mortem auctoris (p.m.a.)
after the author's
death The
phrase is used in
legal terminology...
-
consists of the
following parts:
Justification (introduction,
Latin Apologia auctoris)
Papal bull
Approbation by
professors of
theology at
University of Cologne...
-
Kingdom of
Cilicia in the late
twelfth century and
early thirteenth.
Anonymi auctoris chronicon ad
annum 1234
pertinens [Anonymous
Syriac chronicle of 1203-1204]...
-
public domain in part of the
world in 2014 in the
following Post
mortem auctoris countries and regions. A work
enters the
public domain in most European...
- autopsy, or as a
qualification as to when some
event occurred. post
mortem auctoris after the author's
death Used in
reference to
intellectual property rights...
-
Romano dal 30
avanti Cristo al 613 dopo
Cristo (Rome, 1952), p. 4
Incerti auctoris panegyricus Messallae, l. 181;
English translation (attilus.org; last accessed...
- Abu'l--Feda, De vita, et
rebus gestis Mohammedis, Moslemicæ
religionis auctoris, et
Imperii Saracenici fundatoris. Ex
codice MSto Po****iano Bibliothecæ...
- mother, how
handsome grandpa is (I've just realized!)".
Dativus auctoris: The
dativus auctoris, or the 'dative of agent,' is the
dative used to
denote the...
-
rendered postmortem. Not to be
confused with post
meridiem Post
mortem auctoris (p.m.a.)
after the author's
death The
phrase is used in
legal terminology...