Talk:graphiarius
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Latest comment: 3 years ago by Macopre in topic Latin
Latin
[edit]- Adjective
- ^ Thode, Ernest (1992) German-English Genealogical Dictionary[1], →ISBN: “graphiarius (Lat.) - secretary, writer” Burrill, Alexander (1850) A New Law Dictionary and Glossary[2], →ISBN: “cancellarius: an officer in the lower Roman empire, otherwise called scriba, notarius, graphiarius, secretarius...”
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- The 2nd reference is wrong.
- The author is: Alexander M. Burrill.
- The title is: A New Law Dictionary and Glossary: Containing [...]. Compiled on the Basis of Spelman's Glosary, and adapted to the jurisprudence of the United States; [...]. Part I
- The work has no ISBN. In the link (to [3]) it's: "THE LAWBOOK EXCHANGE, LTD. Union, New Jersey 1998". So it's a reprint or something from a later year which might have an ISBN.
- The text is (p. 176): "CANCELLARIUS. L. Lat. [...] An officer in the lower Roman empire, otherwise called scriba, notarius, graphiarius, secretarius [...]. Spellmann. [...]"
- By the definition, this is not an adjective but a noun sense and then also has a gender in Latin.