sine nomine

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  • Sine nomine — (abbreviated s.n.) is a Latin expression, meaning without a name . It is most commonly used in the contexts of publishing and bibliographical listings such as library catalogs, to signify that the publisher (or distributor, etc.) of a listed work …   Wikipedia

  • sine nomine — (izg. sȉne nȏmine) DEFINICIJA u bibliografiji oznaka da publikacija nema navedenog autora, usp. sine anno et loco ETIMOLOGIJA lat …   Hrvatski jezični portal

  • sine nomine — (Latin) without name …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Chorus sine nomine — Sitz: Wien / Österreich Gründung: 1991 Gattung: Gemischter Chor Gründer: Johannes Hiemetsberger Leiter: Johannes Hiemetsberger …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Missa Sine nomine — A Missa Sine nomine , literally a Mass without a name , is a musical setting of the Ordinary of the Mass, usually from the Renaissance, which uses no pre existing musical source material, as was normally the case in mass composition. Not all… …   Wikipedia

  • Missa sine nomine — A Missa sine nomine, literally a Mass without a name , is a musical setting of the Ordinary of the Mass, usually from the Renaissance, which uses no pre existing musical source material, as was normally the case in mass composition. Not all… …   Wikipedia

  • Liber sine nomine — The Liber sine nomine ( The Book without a Name ) is a collection of nineteen letters written in Latin by the fourteenth century Italian poet and Renaissance humanist Petrarch. The letters are harshly critical of the Avignon papacy, and were… …   Wikipedia

  • Missa Sine nomine (Josquin) — The Missa Sine nomine is a setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by Renaissance composer Josquin des Prez. It is a work of his maturity, probably dating from the period after he returned to Condé sur l Escaut in 1504. It is one of Josquin s only… …   Wikipedia

  • Missa sine nomine (Josquin) — The Missa Sine nomine is a setting of the Ordinary of the Mass by Renaissance composer Josquin des Prez. It is a work of his maturity, probably dating from the period after he returned to Condé sur l Escaut in 1504. It is one of Josquin s only… …   Wikipedia

  • sine anno et loco — (izg. sȉne ȁno ȅt lȍko) DEFINICIJA u bibliografiji oznaka da publikacije nemaju naznačenu godinu i mjesto izdavanja, usp. sine nomine ETIMOLOGIJA lat …   Hrvatski jezični portal

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