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Look up auctor in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Auctor may refer to: An author of a work, who is proficient in the subject matter A scientist who first
Auctor
Unique headings used for bibliographic information
2016. "auctor". Online Etymology Dictionary. Douglas Harper. 2013. Retrieved 19 July 2013. author (n) — c. 1300, autor "father," from O.Fr. auctor, acteor
Authority_control
Local consumption tax
pronunciation: [ɔktʁwa]; Old French: octroyer, to grant, authorize; Lat. auctor) is a local tax collected on various articles brought into a district for
Octroi
Roman prestige; contrast with power, imperium
Benveniste, auctor (which also gives us English "author") is derived from Latin augeō ("to augment", "to enlarge", "to enrich"). The auctor is "is qui
Auctoritas
Numbers in the Roman numeral system
VI: "tam vicinum Arsaniae fluere eum in regione Arrhene Claudius Caesar auctor est, ut, cum intumuere, confluant nec tamen misceantur leviorque Arsanias
Roman_numerals
Microelectronics Corporation, commonly abbreviated to ACC Micro and later Auctor Corporation, was an American semiconductor company active from 1987 to 2003
ACC_Micro
Medical shorthand for "three times a day". terminat hora diem; terminat auctor opus. The hour finishes the day; the author finishes his work. Phrase concluding
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
Medieval school of philosophy
inveniendi). The scholasticists would choose a book by a renowned scholar, auctor (author), as a subject for investigation. By reading it thoroughly and critically
Scholasticism
Culture depending on hand-written manuscripts
A manuscript culture is a culture that depends on hand-written manuscripts to store and disseminate information. It is a stage that most developed cultures
Manuscript_culture
Old English poem composed 658 to 680
Patris gloriae: quomodo ille, cum sit aeternus Deus, omnium miraculorum auctor exstitit; qui primo filiis hominum caelum pro culmine tecti dehinc terram
Cædmon's_Hymn
Church building in Aachen, Germany
STUDIIS HOMINUM QUORUM PERFECTUI DECORIS STRUCTURA MANEBIT SI PERFECTA AUCTOR PROTEGAT ATQUE REGAT SIC DEUS HOC TUTUM STABILI FUNDAMINE TEMPLUM QUOD PRINCEPS
Palatine_Chapel,_Aachen
Roman poet (43 BC – AD 17/18)
Women:Propertius' Scripta Puella" in JRS 1987 and Davis, J. Fictus Adulter: Poet as Auctor in the Amores (Amsterdam, 1989) and Booth, J. "The Amores: Ovid Making Love"
Ovid
ULi was spun off from ALi, then went to Nvidia when Nvidia acquired ULi) Auctor / ACC Micro - Maple SoC (Cx486DX4 core at 100 to 133 MHz) Advantech - EVA-X4150
List_of_x86_manufacturers
Rank in ancient Rome
Roman Antiquities, John Murray, London, 1875. LacusCurtius • Roman Law — Auctor (Smith's Dictionary, 1875) Rivero (2006). Momigliano, Arnaldo; Cornell,
Imperator
Plant species in the family
incisaeformis Stef. Vicia intermedia Viv. Vicia lanciformis Lange Vicia lentisperma auctor ign. Vicia leucosperma Moench Vicia macrocarpa Bertol. Vicia maculata C
Vicia_sativa
Revival of scholasticism
called auctor, as basic course literature. By reading this book thoroughly and critically, the disciples learned to appreciate the theories of the auctor and
Neo-scholasticism
Austrian naturalist and zoologist
naturalist and zoologist of Italian origin. Laurenti is considered the auctor of the class Reptilia (reptiles) through his authorship of Specimen Medicum
Josephus_Nicolaus_Laurenti
1st/2nd century AD Greek physician
as Augustine calls him "Medicinae auctor nobilissimus," and Tertullian, "Methodicae Medicinae instructissimus auctor." History of embryology Women's medicine
Soranus_of_Ephesus
1975 studio album by Rush
lyrics to "The Necromancer", the Latin phrase "Terminat hora diem; terminat auctor opus" appears, which translates (loosely) to: "[as] The hour ends the day;
Caress_of_Steel
Nurse of Zeus in Greek mythology
ISBN 9789004142169. Internet Archive. Boyd, Barbara Weiden, "Celabitur Auctor: The Crisis of Authority and Narrative Patterning in Ovid Fasti 5", in Phoenix
Amalthea_(mythology)
Prince of Deheubarth from 1155 to 1197
quis sit finis queritur ecce cinis Laudis amator honoris odor dulcedinis auctor. Resus in hoc tumulo conditur exiguo Cesaries quasi congeries solis radiorum
Rhys_ap_Gruffudd
655 battle between Mercia and Bernicia
89–95, doi:10.1093/ehr/lxxxiii.cccxxvi.89, restores to Penda Bede's phrase auctor ipse belli, the "author of the conflict himself", which some scholars had
Battle_of_the_Winwaed
Roman god of war, guardian of agriculture
12.119). Statius, Thebaid 9.4. See also 7.695. Valerius Maximus 2.131.1, auctor ac stator Romani nominis. Hans-Friedrich Mueller, Roman Religion in Valerius
Mars_(mythology)
Gallo-Roman writer and physician
herbology and lore, and the linguistic study of Gaulish and Vulgar Latin. Bonus auctor est (“he’s a good authority”) was the judgment of J.J. Scaliger, while the
Marcellus_Empiricus
Variety of Latin used by churches
writings of Holy Popes, Councils, Church Fathers and Doctors, and Allied Auctors. Retrieved November 2018. "Thesaurus Precum Latinarum: Treasury of Latin
Ecclesiastical_Latin
Supreme commanding authority of a military
October 2016, and now by King Vajiralongkorn. "LacusCurtius • Roman Law — Auctor (Smith's Dictionary, 1875)". Penelope.uchicago.edu. Retrieved 23 February
Commander-in-chief
American bishop, college president
Georgia's Educational Work: What It Has Been, What It Should Be (1893) Christus Auctor: A Manual of Christian Evidences (1900) High Living and High Lives (1901)
Warren_Akin_Candler
Catalan architect (1852–1926)
vitae exemplaris vir, eximiusque artifex, mirabilis operis hujus, templi auctor, pie obiit Barcinone die X Junii MCMXXVI, hinc cineres tanti hominis, resurrectionem
Antoni_Gaudí
Hiding messages in other messages
that can hide information in a Latin praise of God.[better source needed] "Auctor sapientissimus conseruans angelica deferat nobis charitas potentissimi creatoris"
Steganography
Duchess of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Johann Arndt (1555–1621), theologian Auctor [de] (c. 5th century), patron saint of Braunschweig Augusta of Great Britain
List of people from Braunschweig
List_of_people_from_Braunschweig
References by Roman historian and senator Tacitus to Jesus
poenis adfecit, quos per flagitia invisos vulgus Chrestianos appellabat. auctor nominis eius Christus Tibero imperitante per procuratorem Pontium Pilatum
Tacitus_on_Jesus
Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language
grow" < orig. caus. *h₂wog-s-éy-onom augeō (augēre) "to increase (tr.)" ⇒ ; auctor "grower - promoter, producer, author etc" ⇒ ; augmentum "growth, increase"
Indo-European_vocabulary
Breed of toy dog
quam et Illyricum Melite, unde catulos Melitaeos appellari Callimachus auctor est": "(between Corcyra Melaena) and Illyricum is Meleda, from which according
Maltese_dog
Silesia Bonn – Cassius of Narni, Adelaide Bremen – Oscar Brunswick – Andrew, Auctor [de], Blaise, Christopher Cologne – Cunibert, Ursula Dresden – Benno Düsseldorf
Patron_saints_of_places
Historical region in the south-east of the Caspian sea
abandoned Dido accuse Aeneas: Nec tibi diva parens generis nec Dardanus auctor, perfide, sed duris genuit te cautibus horrens Caucasus Hyrcanaeque admorunt
Hyrcania
Giant huntsman in Greek mythology
Thebaïd III 27, IX 461, also Silvae I. 1.45; as ancestor (nepos, sanguinis auctor) VIII 355, IX 843. Dionysiaca, 13, 96–101. Orion et Cédalion Archived 2008-10-08
Orion_(mythology)
Renaissance art in Florence
Italian). De Vecchi & Cerchiari (1999, p. 58) Zimmermann, Michel (2001). Auctor & auctoritas (in French). École des Chartes. p. 533. ISBN 2900791413. Jestaz
Florentine_Renaissance_art
emendatis definivit, nec non synonymis et observationibus selectis illustravit auctor (in Latin). pp. 1–392 [81]. Archer, Alan W.; Elix, John A. (2007). "New
List of Graphis (lichen) species
List_of_Graphis_(lichen)_species
1st-century AD Latin didactic poem about celestial phenomena
spiritus, 2.64), a "divine power" (divina potentia, 3.90), a "creator" (auctor, 3.681), and a "god" (deus, 2.475) throughout his poem. The Astronomica
Astronomica_(Manilius)
Jewish-Spanish physician, writer, astronomer, & polemicist (died c.1116)
Readers that "Alfonsi's texts were received enthusiastically—he became an auctor, an authority to be quoted. His success was due in large part to his ability
Petrus_Alphonsi
Latin Catholic territory in Germany
) Felix 384–398 Mauritius II of Trier 398–407 Leontius of Trier 407–409 Auctor II 409–427 Severus of Trier 428–455 Cyrillus of Trier 455–457 Iamblichus
Diocese_of_Trier
Franco-Flemish Renaissance composer
puerpera Regem (Offertory); Verbum caro factum est (Sanctus); Memento, salutis auctor (Elevation); Quem vidistis, pastores (Agnus dei); O admirabile commercium
Loyset_Compère
Type of optical telescope
September 2020. Hevelius, Johannes (1673). Machina Coelestis. Vol. First Part. Auctor. Tunnacliffe, AH; Hirst JG (1996). Optics. Kent, England. pp. 233–7.
Refracting_telescope
Literary works of the Middle Ages
they did invent, they often claimed to be handing down something from an auctor instead. In this light, the names of the authors themselves seemed much
Medieval_literature
JDG., Jews and Christians, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 1992, p. 69. "Quod auctor sacrae Scripturae est Deus". Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, Article 10
Internal consistency of the Bible
Internal_consistency_of_the_Bible
3rd-century BC Greek astrologer
720 years. Pliny calls Epigenes a writer of first-rate authority (gravis auctor imprimis). Smith interprets this to mean that Epigenes came before Berossus
Epigenes_of_Byzantium
Manuel Monteiro Velho Arruda. 1932. Alvaro de Braga e não Alvaro Velho como auctor plausivel do roteiro da viagem que ... fizera Vasco da Gama em 1497. Pereira
Pedro_Annes_d'Alpoim
Historical diplomatic arrangement
until 1886, when a concordat was drawn up, and a Bull ("Humanae Salutatis Auctor", 1 September 1886) issued, by which the respective jurisdictions were clarified
Padroado
Hymn sung at Magdalen College, Oxford
infantem Deum Maria, aeternum benedicimus. Triune Deus, hominum salutis auctor optime, immensum hoc mysterium ovante lingua canimus. We worship you, O
Hymnus_Eucharisticus
Text formed from parts of another text
429–433, next to a passage which contains the words namque is certissimus auctor 'for he is the most certain author', the double-letter reverse acrostic
Acrostic
Species of fish
J. G. (1801). Systema ichthyologiae: iconibus CX illustratum (Vol. 1). Auctor. Marks, Alex D.; Kerstetter, David W.; Wyanski, David M.; Sutton, Tracey
Sloane's_viperfish
Catholic ecclesiastical conflict
until 1886, when a concordat was drawn up, and a bull (Humanae Salutatis Auctor, 1 September 1886) issued, by which the respective jurisdictions were clarified
Padroado-Propaganda_Schism
German Motocross Competition in 2025
Hessen-Thüringen KTM 221 Anthony Caspari 1–4, 7 Yamaha 222 Marco Carranza 3 Auctor MX Team Honda 223 Premysl Zimek 5–6 JT911 KTM 225 Nicolas Clément 6–7 Retro-Gaz
2025_ADAC_MX_Masters
Ancient English poet
Patris gloriae: quomodo ille, cum sit aeternus Deus, omnium miraculorum auctor exstitit; qui primo filiis hominum caelum pro culmine tecti dehinc terram
Cædmon
Roman comic playwright (c. 195/185 BC–c.159 BC
Oxford: Clarendon Press. p. 55. "Rursum inter latinos quis vtilior loquendi auctor quam Terentius? Purus, tersus et quotidiano sermoni proximus, tum ipso quoque
Terence
German historian of science (1905–1971)
was very widely diffused, first in manuscript and later in print, and as Auctor de latitudinibus the anonymous author became better known than Oresme himself
Anneliese_Maier
c. 16); by Valerius Maximus he is designated "certus Romanae historiae auctor" (a reliable authority on Roman history). Dig. 1. tit. 2. s. 2. § 40. De
Lucius_Coelius_Antipater
American classical philologist
of Desire: The Anthropology of Sex and Gender in Ancient Greece (1990) Auctor and Actor: A Narratological Reading of Apuleius's 'The Golden Ass' (1985)
John_J._Winkler
Italian designer and jazz drummer (1929–1991)
alarm clock for Veglia-Borletti (awarded the 1964 Compasso d'Oro) 1967 Auctor Multiplex tool machine for Olivetti, (awarded the 1967 Compasso d'Oro) 1968
Rodolfo_Bonetto
Italian astronomer (c. 1510–1576)
stampa, 109pp), "Papi astronomi e patte : Luigi Giglio astronomo 'primus auctor' della riforma gregoriana del calendario", is referenced by A. Ziggelaar
Aloysius_Lilius
Latin hymnody in from the 4th century
gloriae Matins Monday 15 9 Aeterne lucis conditor Matins Tuesday 14 Fulgentis auctor aetheris Prime 15 Venite fratres ocius Prime 16 Iam lucis orto sidere Prime
Ambrosian_hymns
Roman historian and politician (86–35 BC)
B. "A Daisy Chain? Rerum Romanarum—Carptim Perscriptarum—Florentissimus Auctor (Tac. Ann. 3.30.2 with Sall. Cat. 4.2)," Classical Quarterly 75 (2025),
Sallust
Political designation in Ancient Rome
heart of Humanism: sicut virtutis ita et nobilitatis sibi quisque existit auctor et opifex. Briefer summaries of the theme were to be found in Francesco
Novus_homo
4th-century bishop of Trier
Titles of the Great Christian Church Preceded by Auctor II Archbishop of Trier 428 – 455 Succeeded by Cyrillus of Trier
Severus_of_Trier
Form of the Latin language used since the 19th century
patet nobis quoque Lycium iter inter rariora et mira esse collocandum... " Auctor multum inquisivit in linguas orientales; qui de Lycia, æqualibus nostris
Contemporary_Latin
Roman agricultural author
retrieved 2026-03-05 Marzano, Annalisa (January 20, 2023). "Livia the Auctor and the Symbolism of Grafting". The Cambridge Classical Journal. 69: 44–58
Julius_Atticus
1st century AD Roman Grammarian
ISBN 978-0-19-938113-5. Retrieved 19 January 2025 – via oxfordre.com. "LIVIA THE AUCTOR AND THE SYMBOLISM OF GRAFTING by Annalisa Marzano" (PDF). cris.unibo.it
Cloatius_Verus
– Absolvo, Actum, Aedilis, Aes, Ager, Ago, Aio, Amicus, Annus, Antiquo, Auctor, Auditor, Augustus, Aulus, Aurum, Aut. A.A. – Aes alienum, Ante audita,
List of classical abbreviations
List_of_classical_abbreviations
Macedonian army officer (died 312 BC)
ueluti ceruicibus iugo seruitutis excusso, praefectos eius occiderat. Auctor libertatis Sandrocottus fuerat, sed titulum libertatis post uictoriam in
Peithon_(son_of_Agenor)
Ancient Roman land surveyors
republican times; togati Augustorum as imperial civil officials; professor, auctor as professional instructors. The best edition of the Gromatici is by Karl
Gromatici
Investiture ceremony
regum (Cf. Prov. 21:1). Petre, amas me? (John 21:1). Deus inenarrabilis auctor mundi Omnipotens aeterne Deus, fons et origo bonitatis. Dominus Deus omnipotens
Coronation of the Holy Roman Emperor
Coronation_of_the_Holy_Roman_Emperor
Species of fly
Anomalocerati (mihi) a??µ???—?e?a?. (Coriacae, Pupipara, Nycteribidae. auctor)". Annales de la Société Entomologique de France. 5 (6): 225–246. Retrieved
Pseudolynchia_canariensis
Ancient Latin book on rhetoric
maior), Teubner, Leipzig, 1923. Golla, Georg. Sprachliche Beobachtungen zum auctor ad Herennium, Breslau, 1935. Kroll, Wilhelm. Die Entwicklung der lateinischen
Rhetorica_ad_Herennium
Lehensrecht (feudal law) was, as is now believed, preserved. This is the Vetus auctor de beneficiis, which is written in verse. There was a debate as to whether
Eike_of_Repgow
Roman emperor and usurper in 350
possibly an Augusta herself, Constantina could have potentially acted as the auctor of imperial authority and legitimately given Vetranio the imperial position
Vetranio
Roman poet and writer of elegies (c. 55–c. 19 BC)
quoque Graecos provocamus, cuius mihi tersus atque elegans maxime videtur auctor Tibullus; sunt qui Propertium malint; Ovidius utroque lascivior, sicut durior
Tibullus
continuation of the story of Ipomedon it has a different atmosphere In Ipomedonte auctor. In place of the satire, burlesque and occasional eroticism of Ipomedon
Protheselaus
Greek Orthodox theologian (1641–1707)
mandavit ... fuit enim potius compilator et alienorum editor quam novorum auctor" ("he printed not few works of Greek theologicians ... he was a compiler
Dositheus_II_of_Jerusalem
Latin hymn
terrae limitem christum canamus principem, natum maria virgine. Beatus auctor saeculi servile corpus induit, ut carne carnem liberans non perderet quod
A_solis_ortus_cardine
Italic people of ancient Italy
the marone, which had a lower status than uhtur (closely related to Latin auctor whence English "author"), and a religious position named kvestur (cognate
Umbri
2nd-century Greek grammarian
was the founder of scientific syntax, and is styled by Priscian maximus auctor artis grammaticae ('the greatest authority on the science of grammar'),
Apollonius_Dyscolus
Latin Catholic archdiocese in Kerala, India
Suffragan Vicariate. When by the famous apostolic letter "Humanae Salutis Auctor" of Leo XIII dated 1 September 1886, the Hierarchy of India was established
Archdiocese_of_Verapoly
Ancient Roman family
fidelis, fortis, fructus, fructuosus, jucundus, scaevus, severus. Incertus Auctor, De Viris Illustribus, lxvi. 1, 2. Cicero, Pro Roscio Amerino, 55. Scholia
Remmia_gens
Medical shorthand for "three times a day". terminat hora diem; terminat auctor opus. The hour finishes the day; the author finishes his work. Phrase concluding
List_of_Latin_phrases_(T)
Bronze tables containing inscriptions in Italic languages
brothers must elect an auctor in the assembly of brothers; then, the auctor must sit on the stone in the assembly. The auctor shall designate a piglet
Iguvine_Tablets
Ancient Roman legislative process
announce new legislation. A bill's proposer was its lator; a supporter was an auctor. After a magistrate promulgated a bill, under the lex Caecilia Didia of
Rogatio
Bishops who have served in diocese in eastern France
344–346 Victor II Simeon Sambace Rufus of Metz Adelphus Firmin Legonce Auctor c. 451 Expiece Urbice of Metz Bonole Terence Consolin Romanus c. 486 Phronimius
List_of_bishops_of_Metz
Genus of mosses
Anisothecium. Musci Austro-Americani : enumeratio muscorum omnium Austro-Americanorum auctor: hucusque cognitorum / scripsit Gulielmus Mitten. 1869 v t e
Anisothecium
Spanish Golden Age Literary Academy (1616–1622)
Madrid ... Recoqilados por Alonso de Castillo Solorzano intimo amigo del Auctor (etc.) (in Spanish). Malatesta. Mesonero Romanos (1861). Historical and
Medrano_Academy
American Shipping Corp. Sold in 1955 to A/S Auctor, Bergen, Norway and renamed Ørland. Sold in 1956 to A/S Auctor & John Grans Rederi, Bergen. Sold in 1964
List_of_Park_ships
trata qual de los quarenta y tres Hercules fue el mayor, ... prosigue el auctor, los demas obispos que ha tenido Auila, . (in Spanish). por Luys Martinez
Angelina_of_Greece
Ancient Greek poet
hesitate to say it was Callinus" (Pentametrum dubitant quis primus finxerit auctor: quidam non dubitant dicere Callinoum). Herodian, De orthographia s.v. Καλλῖνος
Callinus
Bosnian historian
biggest yearbook of 18th century on the area of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Cum Auctor Epitome (1777) Yearbook of Sutjeska Monastery (1979 published) Benić, Bono
Bono_Benić
Finnish businessman and art collector
Zabludowicz established and was the chairman of the advisory board of Auctor Capital Partners, a corporate finance and advisory house for hedge funds
Poju_Zabludowicz
Species of lichen-forming fungus
quamplures novas descriptas nec non observationes varias complectens, quod praeviae suae Methodo Lichenum adjunxit Auctor (S. A. et L.) (in Latin). p. 49.
Phaeophyscia_sciastra
conserendo), that is, "the propagation of the human race," with Janus as the auctor ("increaser," source, author). Macrobius says that the title Consivia also
List of Roman birth and childhood deities
List_of_Roman_birth_and_childhood_deities
ante, compare modern Fr. tante) aureole auspices auteur author (Old Fr. auctor, compare modern Fr. auteur) authorise authority autumn avail avalanche avant
List of English words of French origin (A–C)
List_of_English_words_of_French_origin_(A–C)
British and American composer
dreaming child (2004) Dorchester Canticles (2004) Gloria (2003) Beatus auctor sæculi (Blest author of this earthly frame) from Sequence for St Wulfstan
Tarik_O'Regan
Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain
Blickling Status Extant Former seats Blickling Hall Hampden House Motto AUCTOR PRETIOSA FACIT (It is the giver who makes things valuable) VESTIGIA NULLA
Earl_of_Buckinghamshire
Anonymous medieval chronicle
Črnčić's 1874 work. It can be divided into sections, such as: Introduction (Auctor ad lectorem) Libellus Gothorum, chapters I–VII Constantine's Legend (or
Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja
Chronicle_of_the_Priest_of_Duklja
AUCTOR
AUCTOR
AUCTOR
Girl/Female
Sikh
One who remembers (God)
Girl/Female
Indian
Beautiful
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Greek, Latin
Anointed; Follower of Christ; Anointed Christian
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
The Most Brilliant of the Sayyids
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Raga
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Not of the Earth
Girl/Female
Hindu
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : occupational name meaning ‘servant of Bate’ (see Bate).
Male
Yiddish
Yiddish form of Hebrew Moshe, MOISHE means "drawn out."
Girl/Female
Tamil
Green, Name of a Goddess
AUCTOR
AUCTOR
AUCTOR
AUCTOR
AUCTOR