- (abbreviated HOD) is a
grammatical tense for the
current day. (Hodie or
hodierno die is
Latin for 'today'.)
Hodiernal tenses refer to
events of
today (in...
-
Civil War (Rerum
Britannicarum libri VII, De
statu ecclesiae Britannicae hodierno). In 1648, he
completed a
doctorate in
Leiden and
refused calls to both...
- in****bent
until 1920. He died in 1921. In 1888 he
published Hymnos Quosdam Hodiernos in
ordine Temporum Ecclesiasticorum Dispositos Vetus ad
Exemplar Reddidit...
- of the
Cygnus (constellation),
discovered again), by
Giovanni Battista Hodierno,
Published by Ig****o di Lazzari, Rome (1659). Balan, Aurelian; Tycner...
- (although one
Agnus setting survives for four). One of his motets,
Imera dat
hodierno, was po****r
enough to be
copied in at
least six
surviving sources. He...
-
accidentalem ex
Observationibus etiam suis,
contra Medicos &
Chymicos hodiernos evincitur, 16mo, Amsterdam, 1688.
According to Wood, "the
reason why 'tis...
-
periphrastic is used impersonally,
together with a
dative of the agent: vōbīs
hodiernō diē cōnstituendum est (Cicero) 'a
decision needs to be made by you today'...
- de LL.
Erfurt 1714 Diss. de
fictionum iuris Romani usu antiquo, non-usu
hodierno.
Leipzig 1715
Balthasar Graciaans Qracul, das man mit sich führen und stets...
- "Ecclesia
archiepiscopalis Sypontina nullam quidem habebit suffraganeam ,
hodierno tamen ac prò
tempore existenti Sypontino antistiti episcopalis ecclesiae...
-
periphrastic is used impersonally,
together with a
dative of the agent: vōbīs
hodiernō diē cōnstituendum est (Cicero) 'a
decision needs to be made by you today'...