Definition of Litterae. Meaning of Litterae. Synonyms of Litterae

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Litterae. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Litterae and, of course, Litterae synonyms and on the right images related to the word Litterae.

Definition of Litterae

No result for Litterae. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Litterae from wikipedia

- Latin. To write it, Hildegard used an alphabet of 23 letters denominated litterae ignotae (Latin for "unknown letters"). St. Hildegard partially described...
- Patent, etc. The opposite of letters patent are letters close (Latin: litterae clausae), which are personal in nature and sealed so that only the recipient...
- and diverse illnesses. Hildegard also invented an alternative alphabet. Litterae ignotae ('Alternate Alphabet') was another work and was more or less a...
- eventually changed into the Gr**** letter Gamma (⟨Γ⟩, ⟨γ⟩) and later into litterae notabiliores, which were enlarged letters at the beginning of a paragraph...
- Mount Allison University Motto Litterae, Religio, Scientia Motto in English Writing, Divinity, Knowledge Type Public Liberal Arts University Established...
- sēnī, and so on. Thus Roman authors would write: ūnae litterae 'one letter', trīnae litterae 'three letters', quīna castra 'five camps', etc. Except...
- Tonsuram, Ordines Minores et Subdiaconatus in Ecclesia Latina innovatur, Litterae Apostolicae Motu Proprio datae, Die 15 m. Augusti a. 1972, Paulus PP.VI...
- i.e., "obvious on sight" or "obvious to anyone that sees it" ad pedem litterae to the foot of the letter i.e., "exactly as it is written", "to the letter"...
- Epistolae familiares is the title of a collection of letters of Petrarch which he edited during his lifetime. He originally called the collection Epistolarum...
- Letters close (Latin: litterae clausae) are a type of obsolete legal do****ent once used by the Pope, the French and British monarchy and by certain officers...