authorship

  • 11authorship — au•thor•ship [[t]ˈɔ θərˌʃɪp[/t]] n. 1) origin, esp. with reference to an author, creator, or producer of a work: to establish the authorship of a medieval poem[/ex] 2) the occupation or career of writing • Etymology: 1700–10 …

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  • 12authorship — /ˈɔθəʃɪp/ (say awthuhship) noun 1. the occupation or career of writing books, articles, etc. 2. origin as to author, composer, or compiler: the authorship of a book …

  • 13authorship — author ► NOUN 1) a writer of a book or article. 2) a person who originates a plan or idea. ► VERB ▪ be the author of. DERIVATIVES authoress noun authorial adjective authorship noun …

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  • 14authorship — n. 1 the origin of a book or other written work (of unknown authorship). 2 the occupation of writing …

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  • 15Authorship of the Pauline epistles — Saint Paul Writing His Epistles, 16th century painting. Most scholars think Paul actually dictated his letters to a secretary, for example Romans 16:22 cites a scribe named Tertius …

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  • 16Authorship of the Johannine works — Scholars have debated the authorship of the Johannine works (Gospel of John, the first, second, and third epistles of John, and the Book of Revelation) since at least the third century. Beasley Murray notes, Everything we want to know about this… …

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  • 17authorship — noun Date: 1710 1. the profession of writing 2. the source (as the author) of a piece of writing, music, or art 3. the state or act of writing, creating, or causing …

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  • 18authorship — the author of a taxonomic name is the person who alone is responsible for both the name and for the conditions which make it available (q.v.), i.e. the diagnosis, etc …

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  • 19Authorship — Авторство …

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  • 20authorship — Synonyms and related words: artistry, authorcraft, automatic writing, beginning, cacoethes scribendi, coinage, composition, conception, concoction, contrivance, contriving, creation, creative effort, creative writing, devising, drama writing,… …

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