Citations:nomicon

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English citations of nomicon

  • 2003, David F. V. Lewis, Weirdmonger, Wildside Press LLC (→ISBN), page 154:
    And, in response, Head whined notes plucked from the staves and nomicons of time's very pre-birth in unison with the ill-nourished echoes that brooded and bred beyond every corner of those unseemly streets. Head encouraged him.
  • 2019, Cometan, The Eleunomicon: Dodecadoxy Discourse 10, Astral Publishing, page 3:
    The Eleunomicon (Amnology) [12:10:1] The Eleunomicon is one of the few discourses of the Omnidoxy whose rubral features the -nomicon suffix which demonstrates the immense importance of this discourse. [] [12:10:3] However, in a post-omnidoxical setting, I intend to preside over an extension discourse extension of this discourse and especially of all the other nomiconic discourses as part of the Omnidoxy in order to further solidify and demonstrate their raised importance. [] the nature of the Eleunomicon itself is that it is what shall be known as a rolling discourse, as is similar for all the other nomiconic discourses, which is a type of discourse or published work that continues to be added to over the duration of an author's active years through different published editions of the nomicon.
  • 2019, Claus Matzinger, Rust Programming Cookbook: Explore the latest features of Rust 2018 for building fast and secure apps, Packt Publishing Ltd (→ISBN), page 87:
    Whatever you intend to do with unsafe, check out the nomicon (https://doc.rust-lang.org/nightly/nomicon/) to delve deeper into the depths. Equipped with that knowledge, let's move on to the next recipe.
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  • 1957, Orthodox Eastern Church. Canons, nomocanons, decrees, etc, The Rudder (Pedalion) of the Metaphorical Ship of the One Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church of Orthodox Christians, page 29:
    For one reason, because sacred Photius made a synopsis in his Nomicon of the Novels merely, and not of the sacred Canons as his primary object; and for another reason, because the rank of anagnost , which is enumerated by Balsamon []