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Chapter 9.

non seq.—non sequitur, it does not follow logically
O.—octarius, a pint
ob.—obiit, he, or she, died; obiter, incidentally
ob.s.p.—obiit sine prole, died without issue
o.c.—opere citato, in the work cited
op.—opus, work; opera, works
op. cit.—opere citato, in the work cited
P.—papa, pope; pater, father; pontifex, bishop; populus, people; p., :partim, in part; per, by, for; pius, holy; pondere, by weight; post, after; primus, first; pro, for
p.a.—or per ann., per annum, yearly; pro anno, for the year
p. ae.—partes aequales, equal parts
pass.—passim, everywhere
percent.—per centum, by the hundred
pil.—pilula, pill
Ph. B.—philosophiae baccalaureus, bachelor of philosophy
P.M.—post mortem, after death
p.m.—post meridiem, afternoon
pro tem.—pro tempore, for the time being
prox.—proximo, in or of the next [month]
P.S.—postscriptum, postscript; P.SS., postscripta, postscripts
q.d.—quasi dicat, as if one should say; quasi dictum, as if said; quasi dixisset, as if he had said
q.e.—quod est, which is
Q.E.D.—quod erat demonstrandum, which was to be demonstrated
Q.E.F.—quod erat faciendum, which was to be done
Q.E.I.—quod erat inveniendum, which was to be found out
q.l.—quantum libet, as much as you please
q. pl.—quantum placet, as much as seems good
q.s.—quantum sufficit, sufficient quantity
q.v.—quantum vis, as much as you will; quern, quam, quod vide, which see; qq. v., quos, quas, or quae vide, which see (plural)
R.—regina, queen; recto, right-hand page; respublica, commonwealth
℞—recipe, take
R.I.P.—requiescat, or requiescant, in pace, may he, she, or they, rest in peace
R.P.D.—rerum politicarum doctor, doctor of political science
R.S.S.—Regiae Societatis Sodalis, Fellow of the Royal Society
S.—sepultus, buried; situs, lies; societas, society; socius or sodalis, fellow; s., semi, half; solidus, shilling
s.a.—sine anno, without date; secundum artem, according to art
S.A.S.—Societatis Antiquariorum Socius, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries
sc.—scilicet, namely; sculpsit, he, or she, carved or engraved it
Sc. B.—scientiae baccalaureus, bachelor of science
Sc. D.—scientiae doctor, doctor of science
S.D.—salutem dicit, sends greetings
s.d.—sine die, indefinitely
sec.—secundum, according to
sec. leg.—secundum legem, according to law
sec. nat.—secundum naturam, according to nature, or naturally
sec. reg.—secundum regulam, according to rule