- An
imprimatur (sometimes
abbreviated as impr., from Latin, "let it be printed") is a
declaration authorizing publication of a book. The term is also applied...
- "Digital
Imprimatur in a Nuts****",
Donna Wentworth and Fred von Lohmann,
Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Retrieved April 7, 2004. "The
digital imprimatur and...
- The
Imprimatur GmbH was a
company which owned the
Frankfurt newspaper Frankfurter Zeitung (FZ) from 1930
until it was shut down in 1943.
During the period...
-
Imprimatur is the
title of an
Italian historical novel,
written by Rita
Monaldi and
Francesco Sorti. It was
originally published in
Italy in 2002; since...
- In
philately the word
imprimatur refers to the
first stamps printed from an
approved and
finished printing plate. The term is
particularly ****ociated with...
-
reverse order.
Imprimatur sheets are from
among the
first sheets of
stamps printed from a
finished printing plate. The
actual imprimatur ('let it be printed')...
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reverberates and is
honoured throughout Time Lord history. The R****ilon
Imprimatur is the name
given to the
symbiotic nucleus of Time Lords' cell structures...
- Law,
Canon 825.1, the NRSV with the
deuterocanonical books received the
Imprimatur of the
United States Conference of
Catholic Bishops and the
Canadian Conference...
-
diocese or of the
place of
publication gives the
final approval, the
imprimatur ('let it be printed'). A
nihil obstat also
refers to the do****ent declaring...
- work having, or not having, an
imprimatur is
currently irrelevant. He
points to the
article "The End of The
Imprimatur" by J. Coriden,
which explains...