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pseudonymy
pseudonymy
English
Noun
pseudonymy (uncountable)
- The use of a pseudonym.
- 1976, Ludwig Bieler, John Joseph O'Meara, & Bernd Naumann, Latin Scripts and Letters A.D. 400-900, ISBN 9004047255:
- It is now well known that the Irish employed pseudonymy in their Latin writings of that period. Some famous examples are the Pseudo-Augustinian De Mirabilibus Sacrae Scripturae, the Pseudo-Isidorian De Ordine Creaturarum, and the Cosmographia of the so-called "Aethicus Ister", ascribed by H. Löwe to Vergil (Fergil), an eigth-century Irish bishop of Salzburg.
- 1987, Mary Ellen Waithe, A History of Women Philosophers - Volume 1, ISBN 9400934971:
- The consequences of accepting the pseudonymy hypothesis are similar to those of accepting the forgery hypothesis.
- 2003, David L. Eng & David Kazanjian, Loss: The Politics of Mourning, ISBN 0520232364, page 40:
- Pseudonymy, as a modern institution, can thus be contrasted to the mere anonymity of the copyist.
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