- The day
before each was
known as its eve (pridie); the day
after each (
postridie) was
considered particularly unlucky. The days of the
month were expressed...
- who was present,
recorded the event: "Anno
Dominicae Nativitatis MDLV,
postridie quam PP
Marcellus creatus est,
videlicet die
Mercurii IIII Idus Aprilis...
-
Augusta Zoe nupsit... die
Iunii undecima anni eius quem
supra indicavimus.
postridie coronatus est a patriarcha." Finlay, pg. 505 Norwich, pg. 308 Finlay,...
-
Augusta Zoe nupsit... die
Iunii undecima anni eius quem
supra indicavimus.
postridie coronatus est a patriarcha."
Finlay 1853, p. 497.
Norwich 1993, p. 301...
-
Augustus supposedly avoided new
undertakings on the days
after nundinae (
postridie nundinas),
owing either to
superstitions concerning homophones of non...
- põr—portinarii. por°—portio. p.os.b.—(post)
pedum oscula beatorum. postr.—
postridie. post~—possunt. pot; or pot'—potest. pōt—potestas or potuit. pp—perpetuus...
-
Johannes Aventinus:
Annalium Boiorum VII, 1554 p. 481.
Original Latin text: "
Postridie, hoc est
tertio Idus Augusti, eos qui ad
naues erant,
facile absque labore...
- derivatives,
being pronounced with
short o in posterus, posterior, postremo,
postridie. Long
vowels are
those that
historically were lengthened. By
virtue of...
- Professoris: Quam
jussu amplissimi Senatus Academici D. XXIV.
Februarii /
postridie sepulturae dixit Henricus Pont****. Rotterdam: van Veen, 1706. Pont****...
- Doctoris, qui pie &
placide expiravit Tonningae, 29 Septemb: Anni 1622. &
postridie Calend. Octobr. hon**** in nova
Holsatiae Fridericopoli terrae mandatus...