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sic (Latin for "so"

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  • List of Latin abbreviations — Latin was once the universal academic language in Europe. From the eighteenth century authors started using their mother tongue to write books, papers or proceedings. However, many Latin abbreviations continued to be used due to their precise… …   Wikipedia

  • Sic — is a Latin word meaning thus , so , as such , or just as that . In writing, it is placed within square brackets and usually italicized [ sic ] to indicate that an incorrect or unusual spelling, phrase, punctuation, and/or other preceding quoted… …   Wikipedia

  • Sic transit gloria mundi — is a Latin phrase that means Thus passes the glory of the world . It has been interpreted as Worldly things are fleeting. TraditionallyFact|date=July 2008, Papal coronations are thrice interrupted by a monk (some saywho? barefoot) holding a pole… …   Wikipedia

  • Sic et Non — an early scholastic text whose title translates from Latin as Yes and No, was written by Peter Abelard. In the work, Abélard juxtaposes apparently contradictory quotations from the Church Fathers on many of the traditional topics of Christian th …   Wikipedia

  • SIC — is a Latin word that means thus or, in writing, it was thus in the source material .Sic may also refer to: * Sic, Cluj, a commune in Romania * SiC, Silicon carbide, a semiconducting material, also used to make metalworking tools from * SIC, the… …   Wikipedia

  • Latin macaronique — (Latin: Lingua Latina Culinaria) ou latin de cuisine se réfère à la création d un expression ou jargon à l imitation de Latin qui se montre incorrecte ou macaronique. En anglais il est appelé Dog Latin. Parfois « latin macaronique »… …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Sic semper tyrannis — is a Latin phrase meaning thus, ever (or always), to tyrants. It is sometimes mistranslated as Death to tyrants. The phrase is a shortened version of Sic semper evello mortem Tyrannis , which translated means Thus always death comes to tyrants.… …   Wikipedia

  • sic — the Latin word for ‘so, thus’, is added in round or square brackets after a quoted word or phrase about which some doubt might be expected in the reader s mind, because of a misspelling (which the quoting writer does not want to correct) or some… …   Modern English usage

  • Latin Phrases —   Latin phrases in common use include: • ab initio From the beginning. • ad hoc For this purpose, this one only . • ad hominem To an person s interests or passions; used of an argument that takes advantage of the character of the person on the… …   International financial encyclopaedia

  • Latin literature — Introduction       the body of writings in Latin, primarily produced during the Roman Republic and the Roman Empire, when Latin was a spoken language. When Rome fell, Latin remained the literary language of the Western medieval world until it was …   Universalium

  • Sic — Para otros usos de este término, véase Sic (desambiguación). El adverbio sic (del latín sic, ‘así’) se utiliza en los textos escritos para indicar que la palabra o frase que lo precede es literal, aunque sea o pueda parecer incorrecta. Según el… …   Wikipedia Español

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