10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «AGNOMINA»
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agnomina in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
agnomina and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Topographical Poems of John O'Dubhagain and ...
Of Ancient Irish Agnomina. Besides the surnames, or hereditary family names,
which the Irish people assumed from the names of their ancestors, by prefixing 0
or Mac, it appears from the Irish Annals, Genealogical Books, &c, that most, if not
...
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The Topographical Poems of John O'Dubhagain and Giolla Na ...
Of Ancient Irish Agnomina. Besides the surnames, or hereditary family names,
which the Irish people assumed from the names of their ancestors, by prefixing O
or Mac, it appears from the Irish Annals, Genealogical Books, &c., that most, if not
...
3
The Means Of Naming: A Social History
influence and settlement. They are also characteristic of freedmen, as the first
example suggests, and of soldiers. Kajanto has investigated the types of
agnomina and the circumstances in which they were acquired. They were often
nicknames, ...
OF ANCIENT IRISH AGNoMINA. Besides the surnames, or hereditary family
names, which the Irish people assumed from the names of their ancestors, by
prefixing O or Mac, it appears from the Irish Annals, Genealogical Books, &c., that
most, ...
Irish Archaeological and Celtic Society, 1862
5
Familia Caesaris: A Social Study of the Emperor's Freedmen ...
The use of agnomina by servi publici indicates social rather than a legal position
among the upper ranks of the slave hierarchy. There are other indications, both
legal and social : their salary, right of peculium and of making a valid will,1 and ...
Paul Richard Carey Weaver, 1972
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The Topographical Poems of John O'Dubhagain and Giolla Na ...
These agnomina, or as they may, in many instances, be called sobriquets, were
in several cases given them from some acquirement, personal peculiarity,
disposition or quality of mind, or from their places of fosterage, and very
frequently from ...
John More O'Dugan, gillananaeve O'Heerin, 1862
7
Christ among the Messiahs: Christ Language in Paul and ...
Agnomina are either identical with or a subset of supernomina, depending on the
author's usage ofthe term. On the category see M. Lambertz, “Zur Ausbreitung
des Supernomen oder Signum im römischen Reiche,” Glotta 4 (1913): 78–143; ...
Matthew V. Novenson, 2012
8
Work, Identity, and Legal Status at Rome: A Study of the ...
Most of the work on agnomina concerns their use in the familia Caesaris:
Chaintraine 1967, 293ff.; Boulvert 1964, 2:464^.; Weaver 1972, 90-92, 212-23,
and 1964. For agnomina in the nomenclature of adopted ingenui, see Thylander
1952, ...
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A Summary of the Roman Civil Law: Illustrated by ...
The Tricosti, on again diverging into stirpes, assumed the agnomina Rutili and
Ctslimontani '. To these three names each individual prefixed a pranomen ; and
thus we have Aulus Virginius Tricostus Cceli- Pnenomina. montanus.3 Cicero 4 ...
Sir Patrick MacChombaich de Colquhoun, 1849
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Southern Gaul and the Mediterranean: Multilingualism and ...
Supernominab Agnomina qui / quae et/ siue? A practice C. Terentius Romulus
emanating from the Greek East siue Drimylus unctor and becoming popular in
the West siue [polli?]nctorg in the second century AD,f though (CIL XII 3350 (
Nimes)) ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «AGNOMINA»
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agnomina is used in the context of the following news items.
RVA Hen/Shakes is now the Quill Theatre and their 2015-16 season …
The past weekend, Richmond Shakespear and the Henley Street Theatre cast off their agnomina and united under a new moniker – The Quill ... «GayRVA, May 15»
10 INDISPENSABLE BROADCAST JOURNALIST'S WORDS …
It just sounds good and has the power of transforming a village idiot into a prima agnomina.] 5. “NOW” [Used purely as a filler word and not to ... «OpEdNews, Nov 08»