Omnibus – um volume de obras reimpressas pertencentes a um único autor ou
obras de um tema relacionado; um ônibus; ato de lidar com inúmeros itens de uma só vez.
Origem
Em Latin, o termo “omnibus” significa”for all”.
An omnibus containing extracts from past works, linked with Koestler’s 1980 comments, it has a far more coherent shape than the author appears to think.
— Bernard Dixon, “Two Cultures At One” New Scientist, Jan. 8, 1981
English Version
MOSTRAR ▼
Omnibus – a volume of reprinted works pertaining to a single author or
works of a related theme; a bus; dealing with numerous items at once.
Origin
In Latin, the term “omnibus” means “for all”.
An omnibus containing extracts from past works, linked with Koestler’s 1980 comments, it has a far more coherent shape than the author appears to think.
— Bernard Dixon, “Two Cultures At One” New Scientist, Jan. 8, 1981