slovo | definícia |
manuscript (mass) | manuscript
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manuscript (encz) | manuscript,rukopis |
Manuscript (gcide) | Manuscript \Man"u*script\, a. [L. manu scriptus. See Manual,
and Scribe.]
Written with or by the hand; not printed; as, a manuscript
volume.
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Manuscript (gcide) | Manuscript \Man"u*script\, n. [LL. manuscriptum, lit., something
written with the hand. See Manuscript, a.]
1. An original literary or musical composition written by the
author, formerly with the hand, now usually by typewriter
or word processor. It is contrasted with a printed copy.
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2. Writing, as opposed to print; as, the book exists only in
manuscript. --Craik.
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Note: The word is often abbreviated to MS., plural MSS.
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manuscript (wn) | manuscript
n 1: the form of a literary work submitted for publication [syn:
manuscript, ms]
2: handwritten book or document [syn: manuscript, holograph] |
MANUSCRIPT (bouvier) | MANUSCRIPT. A writing; a writing which has never been printed.
2. The act of congress securing to authors a copyright passed February
3, 1831, sect. 9, protects authors in their manuscripts, and renders any
person who shall unlawfully publish a manuscript liable to an action, and
authorizes the courts to enjoin the publisher. See Copyright. The right of
the author, to his manuscripts, at common law, cannot be contested. 4 Burr.
2396; 2 Eden, Ch. R. 329; 2 Story, R. 100; 2 Atk. 342; Ambl. 694; 2 B. & A.
290; 2 Story, Eq. Jur. Sec. 943; Eden, Inj. 322; 2 B. & A. 298; 2 Bro. P. C.
(Toml. ed.) 138; 4 Vin. Ab. 278; 2 Atk. 342; 2 Ves. & B. 23. These rights
will be considered as abandoned if the author publishes his manuscripts,
without securing the copyright under the acts of congress. See Bouv. Inst.
Index, h.t.; Copyright.
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manuscripts (encz) | manuscripts,rukopisy n: pl. Zdeněk Brož |
Manuscript (gcide) | Manuscript \Man"u*script\, a. [L. manu scriptus. See Manual,
and Scribe.]
Written with or by the hand; not printed; as, a manuscript
volume.
[1913 Webster]Manuscript \Man"u*script\, n. [LL. manuscriptum, lit., something
written with the hand. See Manuscript, a.]
1. An original literary or musical composition written by the
author, formerly with the hand, now usually by typewriter
or word processor. It is contrasted with a printed copy.
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2. Writing, as opposed to print; as, the book exists only in
manuscript. --Craik.
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Note: The word is often abbreviated to MS., plural MSS.
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Manuscriptal (gcide) | Manuscriptal \Man"u*script`al\, a.
Manuscript. [Obs.]
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Sinaitic manuscript (gcide) | Sinaic \Si*na"ic\, Sinaitic \Si`na*it"ic\, a. [From Mount
Sinai.]
Of or pertaining to Mount Sinai; given or made at Mount
Sinai; as, the Sinaitic law.
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Sinaitic manuscript, a fourth century Greek manuscript of
the part Bible, discovered at Mount Sinai (the greater
part of it in 1859) by Tisschendorf, a German Biblical
critic; -- called also Codex Sinaiticus.
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MANUSCRIPT (bouvier) | MANUSCRIPT. A writing; a writing which has never been printed.
2. The act of congress securing to authors a copyright passed February
3, 1831, sect. 9, protects authors in their manuscripts, and renders any
person who shall unlawfully publish a manuscript liable to an action, and
authorizes the courts to enjoin the publisher. See Copyright. The right of
the author, to his manuscripts, at common law, cannot be contested. 4 Burr.
2396; 2 Eden, Ch. R. 329; 2 Story, R. 100; 2 Atk. 342; Ambl. 694; 2 B. & A.
290; 2 Story, Eq. Jur. Sec. 943; Eden, Inj. 322; 2 B. & A. 298; 2 Bro. P. C.
(Toml. ed.) 138; 4 Vin. Ab. 278; 2 Atk. 342; 2 Ves. & B. 23. These rights
will be considered as abandoned if the author publishes his manuscripts,
without securing the copyright under the acts of congress. See Bouv. Inst.
Index, h.t.; Copyright.
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