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Grande munus
Latin for 'the great duty'
Encyclical of Pope Leo XIII
 
Signature date 30 September 1880 (1880-09-30)
SubjectOn Saints Cyril and Methodius
Number5 of 85 of the pontificate
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  • Ephrem Lash
  • Ethical dative
    • The ethical dative is a form of the dative case used to indicate personal interest, involvement, or concern. It is found across the world's languages, including Spanish, Hebrew, Russian, and in archaic English.
    • "The diachronic of the so-called 'ethical dative'"[8]
      • Occurs in Biblical Hebrew, Modern Hebrew, Aramaic, "other Semitic languages", Spanish, Polish, possibly Akkadian, and others.
      • Appears to develop from the following function:
        • allative > dative > benefactive > reflexive-benefactive > ethical dative
      • Givón disputes the "theoretical validity of the notion grammaticalization chain" with examples from Tamil, but the chain appears to work with Biblical Hebrew, Spanish, and possibly Akkadian.
      • Spanish
        • "ED construction endows intransitive verbs with a sense of either sudden departure or sudden change
          • Luego fue a la casa. = "Then she went to the house."
          • Luego se fue. = "Then she took off."
          • Dicen que murió ayer. = "They say he died yesterday.", where emphasis is on "yesterday".
          • Dicen que se murió. = "They say he died.", where emphasis is on the new information of the death
        • "To a transitive verb, the ED construction imparts a sense of completion or perfectivity
          • Lo comió muy lento. = "He ate it very slowly.", with eating presupposed and emphasis on its slowness
          • Se lo comió. = "He ate it all up."
      • Biblical Hebrew
        • Relatively rare
        • Appears to only occur with "intransitive motion verbs"
          • From Genesis 12: א וַיֹּאמֶר יְהוָה אֶל-אַבְרָם, לֶךְ-לְךָ מֵאַרְצְךָ וּמִמּוֹלַדְתְּךָ וּמִבֵּית אָבִיךָ, אֶל-הָאָרֶץ, אֲשֶׁר אַרְאֶךָּ
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  • Charles Cary (physician)
  • Ivo Frangeš [hr]
  • Milivoj Šrepel [hr]
  • Dragutin Albrecht (tiskar) [hr]
  • Josip Baričević [hr]
  • Ivan Perkovac [hr]
  • The Spiritual Combat
  • Alfred von Berger [de]
  • Bay Faction
  • Cyberbully Mom Club (notable?)
  • Theodor Mayerhofer
  • François Desset [fr]

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  • A'bunadh – probably not notable; only scotch with its own page but not otherwise noteworthy
  • William Smoot – not notable in the slightest

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  • I don't know where it's going to go, but it's gonna go somewhere.
    • "One story tells of him encountering a man in a railroad carriage reading his History of England. Asking the man what he paid for the book, Belloc fished the sum out of his pocket, gave it to the man, snatched the book away and flung it out the carriage window."[9]

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  1. ^ Belloc, Hilaire (1924). Economics for Helen. London: J. W. Arrowsmith.
  2. ^ Reynard, H. (December 1924). "Review: Economics for Helen". The Economic Journal. 34 (136): 620–621. Retrieved 27 February 2024.
  3. ^ Le Rossignol, J. E. (March 1925). "Review: Economics for Helen". The American Economic Review. 34 (136): 620–621. JSTOR 1808486.
  4. ^ Belloc, Hilaire (2012-03). An Essay on the Restoration of Property. IHS Press. ISBN 978-1-60570-025-0. {{cite book}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  5. ^ Mathews, Race (2007). "Collateral Damage: B. A. Santamaria and the Marginalising of Social Catholicism". Labour History (92). Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Inc.: 89–111. ISSN 0023-6942. JSTOR 27516190. Retrieved 1 March 2024.
  6. ^ Crichton, J. D. (1949). "MR. BELLOC, HISTORIAN". Blackfriars. 30 (351). Wiley: 265–273. ISSN 1754-2014. JSTOR 43812774. Retrieved 2 March 2024.
  7. ^ Easson, Michael (11 December 2012). "Lloyd Robert Maxwell Ross". Australian Dictionary of Biography. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  8. ^ Givón 2015, p. 281.
  9. ^ King, Daniel P. (Spring 1985). "Review of A. N. Wilson's Hilaire Belloc: A Biography". World Literature Today. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma. Retrieved 23 February 2024.

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  • Givón, T. (2015). "The diachrony of the so-called 'ethical dative'". The Diachrony of Grammar. John Benjamins Publishing Company. pp. 281–303. ISBN 9789027212207.