- A
corrector (English
plural correctors,
Latin plural correctores) is a
person or
object practicing correction,
usually by
removing or
rectifying errors...
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consulares and the
correctores. In the East, however, they
ranked between the two
other classes,
possibly because the few
correctores there were instituted...
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Asetrad (abbreviation for the "Asociación Española de Traductores,
Correctores e Intérpretes" or the "Spanish ****ociation of Translators, Copy-editors...
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independent political activity among local notables in the Gr**** cities, the
correctores themselves were all men of the
highest social standing entrusted with...
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Tusciae et Umbriae,
Piceni suburbicarii, Campaniae, and Siciliae), two
correctores (Apuliae et
Calabriae and
Lucaniae et Bruttiorum) and
seven praesides...
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Usage of
spectacles during the test cc (Latin ****
correctore) with correctors. sc: (Latin sine
correctore)
without correctors.
Pinhole occluder The abbreviation...
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regiones established by
Augustus received names and were
governed by
correctores. The
distinction between senatorial and
imperial provinces was abolished...
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Africa Proconsularis and Asia
through those governed by
consulares and
correctores to the praesides. The
provinces in turn were
grouped into (originally...
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whole world was
formally claimed by the new
Latin patriarch. The
Roman correctores of Gratian,
insert the words: "canon hic ex iis est quos
apostolica Romana...
- feet (6 m) and with (cc:
Latin ****
correctore)
correctors (spectacles); Dsc is
without (sc:
Latin sine
correctore) correctors. See Visual_acuity#Legal_definitions...