noun a Latin phrase meaning 'from the cradle' or 'from the earliest stages'
preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
Refers to the earliest printed books or literary works, particularly those from the period of the incunabula.
Refers to the earliest stages or origins of something, often used in historical research and analysis.
Can be used in educational contexts to discuss the importance of understanding the foundations or origins of a subject.
Used in the context of art history to refer to works created during the earliest stages of a particular art form or movement.
Used in academic research to refer to the earliest known examples or sources of a particular topic.
Used to describe books or materials that date from the earliest stages of printing technology.
In the literary world, 'ab incunabulis' may be used by writers to refer to works created during the earliest stages of their career or development.
Psychologists may use 'ab incunabulis' to describe theories or ideas that were formed in the early stages of the field's development.
Historians may use 'ab incunabulis' to refer to events or artifacts from the earliest known period of a particular historical era.
Art historians may use 'ab incunabulis' to describe works of art or artistic techniques from the early stages of a particular art movement or period.