- The
Latin expression Pro
captu lectoris habent sua fata
libelli (literally, "According to the
capabilities of the reader,
books have
their destiny"), is...
-
lectio difficilior potior The more
difficult reading is the
stronger lectori salutem (L. S.)
greetings to the
reader Often abbreviated to L.S., used...
- Maronitae,
linguae Chaldaicae, seu
Syriacae in almo
vrbis archigymnasio lectoris ad eminentiss. ... D. Io.
Nicolaum S.R.E. card. . (in Latin).
Typis Michaelis...
-
Lewis and
Short (abbr. "L&S"),
authors of the 1879 work A
Latin Dictionary Lectori Salutem (L.S.),
Latin for 'Greetings Reader' and used as
opening words...
-
repraesentat ad
caput eius ****
minio collocantes, ut
modum scribendi faciliorem lectori praeberemus. Est
autem modus iste scribendi, ut in
primo alphabeto nigro...
- semiotics,
comics semiotics)
Notable ideas The open work (opera aperta) the
intention of the
reader (intentio
lectoris) the
limits of
interpretation Signature...
- Maronitae,
linguae Chaldaicae, seu
Syriacae in almo
vrbis archigymnasio lectoris ad eminentiss. ... D. Io.
Nicolaum S.R.E. card. . (in Latin).
Typis Michaelis...
-
lectio difficilior potior The more
difficult reading is the
stronger lectori salutem (L. S.)
greetings to the
reader Often abbreviated to L.S., used...
- (re-published in Leyden, Netherlands, in 1714)
Lluellin adds a note to the
reader (
Lectori)
stating that he has
undertaken the
revision with Bennet's agreement. The...
- in the
public domain: Rouillé,
Guillaume (1553). "Gulielmus
Rovillius lectori" [Guillaume Rouillé to the reader].
Prima pars
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