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 is unknown, or not printed or specified on the work. Compare with sine loco (s.l.), "without a place", used where the place of publication of a work is unknown or unspecified. While it may sometimes be used to disclose unknown authorship, this is more commonly indicated as anon. or similar.
See also
- For All the Saints
- Liber sine nomine
- Missa Sine nomine, literally, a Mass without a name
External links
- The dictionary definition of sine nomine at Wiktionary
- Latin meaning
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