- an
abbreviator, he was excommunicated.
Should a
large letter have to be rewritten,
owing to the
inexact copy of the
abbreviator, the
abbreviator and...
- Gr**** and
Roman writing. In
Roman inscriptions, "Words were
commonly abbreviated by
using the
initial letter or
letters of words, and most inscriptions...
-
Abbreviated dialing is the use of a very
short digit sequence to
reach specific telephone numbers, such as
those of
public services. The
purpose of such...
- An
Abbreviated Life is a
memoir by
Ariel S. Leve. In this book she
tells the
story of her
childhood and her mother,
American poet and feminist, Sandra...
- whom he held
successive appointments as
first judge of the capital,
abbreviator, and vice-chancellor of the
Campagna e Marittima. Pope Paul IV (1555–1559)...
- The
Abbreviated Injury Scale (AIS) is an anatomical-based
coding system created by the ****ociation for the
Advancement of
Automotive Medicine to classify...
- language,
Ryakuji (****anese: 略字 "
abbreviated characters", or 筆写略字
hissha ryakuji,
meaning "handwritten
abbreviated characters") are
colloquial simplifications...
-
adopted in
Russian chess literature.
Descriptive notation,
based on
abbreviated natural language, was
generally used in
English language chess publications...
- A
Bachelor of Arts (
abbreviated B.A., BA, A.B. or AB; from the
Latin baccalaureus artium,
baccalaureus in artibus, or
artium baccalaureus) is the holder...
- Pope
Julius II
signed the do****ent
appointing Burchard to the
office of
Abbreviator de
Parco Majore in the
Papal Curia, for
which Burchard had paid 2,400...