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Richard Quiney the younger, a schoolboy of eleven, wrote a letter in Latin asking his father to buy copybooks ( `` chartaceos libellos ) '' ) for him and his brother.
A ( named a, plural aes ) is the first letter and vowel in the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
Letters that arose from Alpha include the Latin A and the Cyrillic letter А.
The uppercase letter alpha is not generally used as a symbol because it tends to be rendered identically to the uppercase Latin A.
Latin continued to influence letter values ( such as I
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Alfred lamented in the preface to his translation of Gregory's Pastoral Care that " learning had declined so thoroughly in England that there were very few men on this side of the Humber who could understand their divine services in English, or even translate a single letter from Latin into English: and I suppose that there were not many beyond the Humber either ".
A Bayer designation is a stellar designation in which a specific star is identified by a Greek letter, followed by the genitive form of its parent constellation's Latin name.
Bayer assigned a lower-case Greek letter, such as alpha ( α ), beta ( β ), gamma ( γ ), etc., to each star he catalogued, combined with the Latin name of the star ’ s parent constellation in genitive ( possessive ) form.
Morse code was introduced in the 1840s and is used to encode each letter of the Latin alphabet, each Arabic numeral, and some other characters via a series of long and short presses of a telegraph key.
The word consonant comes from Latin oblique stem cōnsonant -, from cōnsonāns ( littera ) " sounding-together ( letter )", a calque of Greek σύμφωνον sýmphōnon ( plural sýmphōna ).
For example, the Cyrillic letter Р is usually written as R in the Latin script, although in many cases it is not as simple as a one-for-one equivalence.
D ( named dee ) is the fourth letter in the basic modern Latin alphabet.
Digamma / wau is in turn the ancestor of the Latin letter F. As an alphabetic letter it is attested in archaic and dialectal ancient Greek inscriptions until the classical period.
The main use of diacritical marks in the Latin alphabet is to change the sound value of the letter to which they are added.
The dot on the letter i of the Latin alphabet originated as a diacritic to clearly distinguish i from the vertical strokes of the adjacent letters.
The digraph ' għ ' ( called għajn after the Arabic letter name ʻayn for غ ) is considered separate, and sometimes ordered after ' g ', whilst in other volumes it is placed between ' n ' and ' o ' ( the Latin letter ' o ' originally evolved from the shape of Phoenician ʻayin, which was traditionally collated after Phoenician nūn ).
E ( named e, plural ees ) is a vowel and the fifth letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
It is the most commonly used letter in Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Hungarian, Latin, Norwegian, Spanish, and Swedish.
It is encoded in Unicode as U + 025B (" Latin small letter open e ", ) and U + 0190 (" Latin capital letter open e ", ) and is used as an IPA phonetic symbol.

Latin and H
Several of Alexander's works were published in the Aldine edition of Aristotle, Venice, 1495 – 1498 ; his De Fato and De Anima were printed along with the works of Themistius at Venice ( 1534 ); the former work, which has been translated into Latin by Grotius and also by Schulthess, was edited by J. C. Orelli, Zürich, 1824 ; and his commentaries on the Metaphysica by H. Bonitz, Berlin, 1847.
Each numbered year is designated either H for Hijra or AH for the Latin anno Hegirae ( in the year of the Hijra ).
The term carotene ( also carotin, from the Latin carota, or carrot ) is used for several related unsaturated hydrocarbon substances having the formula C < sub > 40 </ sub > H < sub > x </ sub >, which are synthesized by plants but cannot be made by animals.
Letters that arose from Eta include the Latin H and the Cyrillic letter И.
This ultimately gave rise to the Latin alphabet with its letter H.
In chemistry, the letter H as symbol of enthalpy sometimes is said to be a Greek eta, but since enthalpy comes from ἐνθάλπος, which begins in a smooth breathing and epsilon, it is more likely a Latin H for ' heat '.
H. sapiens ( the adjective sapiens is Latin for " wise " or " intelligent ") have lived from about 250, 000 years ago to the present.
H ( named aitch, plural aitches, or haitch ) is the eighth letter in the ISO basic Latin alphabet.
Each numbered year is designated either H for Hijra or AH for the Latin anno Hegirae ( in the year of the Hijra ), hence, Muslims typically call their calendar the Hijri calendar.
In 1833 he entered the household of H. C. Thoresen, the husband of the eminent writer Magdalene Thoresen, in Herøy ( then Herø ), and there he picked up the elements of Latin.
H. Blume did use the best-regarded Latin editions for his translation of the Code and the Novels ( Novellae Constitutiones ).
In 1927 he published a short book, On the Poems of Henry Vaughan, Characteristics and Intimations, with his principal Latin poems carefully translated into English verse ( London: H. Cobden-Sanderson, 1927 ), expanding and revising an essay that he had published in November 1926 in the London Mercury.
Concourse H would serve United's partner airlines, while Concourse J would be the new home of United's Latin American hub.
* De proportionibus velocitatum in motibus ( On the Ratios of Velocities in Motions ) Latin text and English translation by H. Lamar Crosby, Jr. in: ' Thomas of Bradwardine: His Tractatus de Proportionibus: Its Significance for the Development of Mathematical Physics ', Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin Press, 1955.
The 18 in its name is derived from the initials of Adolf Hitler: A and H are the first and eighth letters of the Latin alphabet.
* The standard edition of the Latin text of Frontinus ' major work, with extensive commentary in English, is now R. H. Rodgers, Frontinus: De aquaeductu urbis Romae ( Cambridge University Press, 2004 ).
Tack-shaped archaic consonantal Heta, together with a lowercase variant designed for modern typography. The rough breathing comes from the left-hand half of the letter H. In some Greek dialects, the letter was used for ( Heta ), and this usage survives in the Latin letter H. In other dialects, it was used for the vowel ( Eta ), and this usage survives in the modern system of writing Ancient Greek, and in Modern Greek.
* H Nettleship, " Latin Grammar in the First Century ", Journal of Philology, 15 ( 1886 )
Most of the fables in Hecatomythium were later translated in the second half of Roger L ' Estrange's Fables of Aesop and other eminent mythologists ( 1692 ); some also appeared among the 102 in H. Clarke's Latin reader, Select fables of Aesop: with an English translation ( 1787 ), of which there were both English and American editions.
* Warmington, E. H. Remains of Old Latin.
* The history of women philosophers translated from the Latin with an introduction by Beatrice H. Zedler, Lanham: University press of America ( 1984 )
A truncated form of the text in which Polycarp's Epistle to the Philippians 1. 1-9. 2 continues with Barnabas 5. 7a and following, without any indication of the transition, survives in nine Greek manuscripts (= G ; from 11th century onward ) and often agrees with the old Latin translation (= L ) against S and H.
Later under the pseudonym Amicus ( which means ' friend ' in Latin ), he had the music and four verses published by W. H. Paling & Co. Ltd.

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