10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «INCENTOR»
Discover the use of
incentor in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
incentor and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
Past Convictions: The Penance of Louis the Pious and the ...
Nelson, ASB, 25, 27. The annalist's use of the term incentor, like his use of
murmuratio, is again indicative of his biblical mode of interpretation and
representation of the events. Cf. 2 Macc. 4:1, together with contemporary
Carolingian exegesis ...
2
Principia Latina, part iv. An introduction to Latin prose ...
ScelCram incentor ftlysses, Ulysses, contriver of wicked dceds. — Virg. Oleae
Minerva incentrix, Minerva, incentor of the olice. — Virg. Ut Smittam illas omnium
doetrinarum incentrices Athenos, To say nothing of the famous Athens,
incentress ...
3
Gleichheit und Abweichungen im Wortschatz der ...
incentor incentor anazari 699,71 (Macc. II. 4,1); IV. 286,5 (ib.); anzimiar V. 12,2 (ib
.). incentor reizzer 699,71 (ib.). incessus incessus vart 452,48 (Reg. IV. 9,20); 692
,39 (Macc. I. 6,41). incessus anauarht 296,36 (Reg. IV. 9,20). incestus incestus ...
Maria Petronia Steiner, 1976
Edithae: consolator (81), contemtor (282), coronator (299), dilector (299),
dispensator (278, 300), diuisor (42), dominator (56), eruditor (51), exhortator (57),
explorator (38), habitator (70), incentor (73), indultor (297), interuentor (53),
inuasor ...
sor et incentor ; ainsi 16, 18, 2 auctore et incensore Hadriani quondam Romani
principis successor e; 31, 9, 4 Farnobio, metuendo antehac incensore turbarum ;
mais 15, 1, 2 Apodemius . . . igneus turbarum incentor ; Sidoine, ep. 8, 11, 12 ...
6
Remains of the Late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude: v. 2. ...
17. Becket always speaks of him as the first mover and leader of the contest. "
Horum incentor et signifer exstitit ab initio Londoniensis ille, qui primus scidit
Anglicance Ecclesice unitati-m. Regis et Oflici- alium suorum animos armavit et
rnanus.
Richard Hurrell Froude, John Henry Newman, James Bowling Mozley, 1839
7
Isidore of Seville's Etymologies: Complete English Translation
A wrathful person is named iracundus, because he is driven to fury by hot blood.
Wrath, ira, inflames him. 130 An inciter to evil is an incentor because he
enkindles, incendit, and inflames. He is an incentor because he sets afire,
succendit, ...
Saint Isidore (of Seville), 2005
11 1111есеЪга: ab inliciendo ne ii Inpopulabile: inl(u.)esuln. seducendo. (
ABSTR.) 585 11 Ingluvies: gula. (ABOL.) 11 Inlibat: non cedi[a.]t (Le. ii Indicium:
documentum. cae- '.2). (AßsTs.) (ii) Incentor: *tyhtend 11 Incentivum:
inritmnentuin. ii ...
Rex Edwardus apud Vesp. E. 4. Aberconewey ad pedes montis Snoudoniae fecit
erigi Aqualcastrum forte. David frater principis Walliee Leolini, iv. 4138. ut
supradicitur, decollati, malorum incentor,3 Angliee $2131' saevissimus
persecutor, ...
Henry Richards Luard, 2012
10
Lay Intellectuals in the Carolingian World
The Annals of Fulda record his death in a clash with Louis and explicitly label him
as 'instigator of these disputes (incentor discordiarum)'.69 Such perceptions are
valuable in themselves, not least as evidence for the seething personal ...
Patrick Wormald, Janet L. Nelson, 2007