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themselves are
alluded to in St. Augustine's Confessions: Latin: ...legere et
scribere et
numerare discitur 'learning to read, and write, and do arithmetic'....
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Adscript (from
Latin ad, "on" or "to", and
scribere, "to write")
means something written after, as
opposed to
subscript which means written under. Iota...
- (The
latter is
cognate to the
English "scribe"; both come from the
Latin scribere.) It also
evokes the
marketing gimmick of
using the
letter "e" as a prefix...
- Deuteronomium, III/2 (Köln, 1613) pp. 317-319, he asks: An
Moyses potuerit scribere prophetice in
verbis suis ista quae
habentur hic vel
scripserit literam...
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according to his
biographer Einhard (here with apices): Temptábat et
scríbere, tabulásque et códicellós ad hoc in lectó sub cervícálibus cir****ferre...
- the need to stop sinning. Its
first few
verses overlap with
those of “
Scribere Proposui”, a song from the 1582 Piae Cantiones. It has been
recorded by...
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archidiaconum jubeat, ut ei
tabulas secundum legem romanam, qua
ecclesia vivit,
scribere faciat". ([1]) Kaiser,
Wolfgang (2015). The
Cambridge Companion to Roman...
- source,
Dietrich of Nieheim, ****erted that he was
illiterate (nesciens
scribere etiam male cantabat).
Neither a
trained theologian nor
skilled in the business...
- /s/ (referred to as s impura) and a
voiceless consonant (#sC- > isC-):
scrībere 'to write' >
Sardinian iscribere,
Spanish escribir,
Portuguese escrever...
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album unto you,
desiring you to
write something therein; and that you did
scribere in albo
these words: 'M**** haec
inimica tyrannis ense
petit placidam sub...