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  • IMPRIMATUR Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    Imprimatur means “let it be printed” in New Latin (the Latin used since the end of the medieval period especially in science) It comes from Latin imprimere, meaning “to imprint or impress ”
  • Imprimatur - Wikipedia
    An imprimatur (sometimes abbreviated as impr , from Latin, "let it be printed") is a declaration authorizing publication of a book The term is also applied loosely to any mark of approval or endorsement
  • What are “imprimatur” and “nihil obstat” in Catholic books?
    From the Latin imprimere, meaning to impress or to stamp an imprint, imprimatur translates, “let it be printed ” Technically, this is the bishop’s official declaration that the book is free from doctrinal error and has been approved for publication by a censor
  • IMPRIMATUR Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    IMPRIMATUR definition: an official license to print or publish a book, pamphlet, etc , especially a license issued by a censor of the Roman Catholic Church See examples of imprimatur used in a sentence
  • IMPRIMATUR | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
    IMPRIMATUR definition: 1 official permission to do something that is given by a person or group in a position of power… Learn more
  • What is an “imprimatur,” found in certain Catholic books?
    More specifically, the terms imprimatur and imprimi potest mean, in Latin, “Let it be printed,” and represent the official approval of a local Church authority A book that has an imprimatur has
  • Imprimatur - definition of imprimatur by The Free Dictionary
    imprimatur permission, particularly that given by the Roman Catholic Church, to publish or print; hence, any sanction or approval (Latin: ‘let it be printed ’)
  • Imprimatur | Approval, Censorship, Ecclesiastical | Britannica
    imprimatur, (Latin: “let it be printed”), in the Roman Catholic church, a permission, required by contemporary canon law and granted by a bishop, for the publication of any work on Scripture or, in general, any writing containing something of peculiar significance to religion, theology, or morality


















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