Ad Hoc, Ad Lib, Ad Nauseam by John Parker

Ad Hoc, Ad Lib, Ad Nauseam by John Parker

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If you are offered something ad libitum, you are free to accept or reject as you see fit; written on a doctor's prescription, ad lib means 'to be taken freely'.

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Ad Hoc, Ad Lib, Ad Nauseam by John Parker

Ad libitum (ad lib) At pleasure. In a stage play, a line or comment which does not appear in the script, but which the actor speaks at his own pleasure or that of the director. If you are offered something ad libitum, you are free to accept or reject as you see fit; written on a doctor's prescription, ad lib means 'to be taken freely'.
John Parker lives and writers in Cornwall, where he divides his spare time between teaching the revived Cornish language and devotion to his placens uxor (long-suffering wife). He is a member of the Classical Association and The Friends of Classics, and contributes to their magazines, and the author of Reading Latin Epitaphs (Exeter University Press).
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ISBN 13 9781840246957
ISBN 10 1840246952
Title Ad Hoc, Ad Lib, Ad Nauseam
Author John Parker
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Octopus Publishing Group
Year published 2008-09-15
Number of pages 196
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