10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PRAENOMINAL»
Discover the use of
praenominal in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
praenominal and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Figure of Dionysos on the Siphnian Frieze
it apparently seemed desirable to mark the beginning (a clause beginning with
quod, for example, or the beginning of the gerundive phrase rei . . . caussa in the
Capitoline Fasti) ; and, secondly, the first letters of praenomina or praenominal ...
Victor Fritz Lenzen, 1946
2
University of California Publications in Classical Archaeology
it apparently seemed desirable to mark the beginning (a clause beginning with
quod, for example, or the beginning of the gerundive phrase rei . . . caussa in the
Capitoline Fasti) ; and, secondly, the first letters of praenomina or praenominal ...
3
Contributions to the Paleography of Latín Inscriptions
it apparently seemed desirable to mark the beginning (a clause beginning with
quod, for example, or the beginning of the gerundive phrase ret ... caussa in the
Capitoline Fasti) ; and, secondly, the first letters of praenomina or praenominal ...
Joyce Anna Stiefbold Gordon, Arthur Ernest Gordon, 1957
4
The Oriental Herald, and Journal of General Literature
The name of Shakespeare perisheth not; but let oblivion eliminate the
praenominal William, , _ , . ,. ,. . w! .The mention of theseunsavoury
reminiscences, ~ pntteth'me in mind-pf certain other things, as I opine, of similar
characteristics, ...
The name of Shakespeare perisheth not ; but let oblivion eliminate the
praenominal William. The mention of these unsavoury reminiscences, putteth me
in mind of certain other things, as I opine, of similar characteristics, which I shall
set down ...
6
The Oriental Herald and Colonial Review. - London, ...
The name of Shakespeare perisheth not; but let oblivion eliminate the
praenominal William. The mention of these unsavoury reminiscences, putteth me
in mind of certain other things, as l opine, of similar characteristics, which I shall
set down ...
7
Oriental Herald & Journal of General Literature
I wax wroth in the retrospection of these prosaic indignities; and—iterumque, z'
terumque——I laud the man who ventured to omit thy praenominal appellative—
Dear son of memory! great heir of fame! VVhen, as it Were, he floateth as a spirit
...
James Silk Buckingham, 1825
8
The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. ...
I wax wroth in the retrospection of these prosaic indignities ; and — iterumque,
iterumque — I laud the man who ventured to omit thy praenominal appellative —
Dear son of memory ! great heir of fame ! When, as it were, he floateth as a spirit ...
James Silk Buckingham, 1825
9
Berkeley Manuscripts: Abstracts and Extracts of Smyth's ...
Nobleman, a Term antiently used as praenominal-“Fourteene yeares after this, in
the fifty-fourth yeare of King Henry the Third, anno 1269, another controversie
arose betweene this Lord and the Bishop of Worcester, which of them should ...
Thomas Dudley Fosbroke, 1821
Although someone is trying to start up the rumour that I write thrillers and
detective novels and mutilation sagas under well- known pseudonyms,
something like Kellerman, or Harris, or the more praenominal Leonard. Leonard
Johnson.