Incipitur - Unveiling the Beginning of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts
Incipitur is a Latin word that means "it begins" or "it starts". It is often used as a heading or title for the opening lines of a text, particularly in medieval and Renaissance manuscripts. The word is derived from the Latin verb incipio, which means "to begin". Incipitur is commonly used in the context of liturgical texts, such as prayers and hymns, where it serves as a signal to the reader that the text is about to begin.
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