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prehumous
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prehumous (not comparable)
- Before death.
- 1885 January 24, “To Correspondents”, in Saladin, editor, The Secular Review: A Journal of Agnosticism, volume XVI, number 4, London, page 57, column 2:
- S. Hartley.—The reading public is only too prone to give posthumous laurels to those to whom it would hardly give prehumous bread. As far as his fame is concerned, William Maccall has the misfortune not to be in his grave. Many run out into the wilderness to meet B. V., and, behold, a greater than B. V. is here, although B. V. is undoubtedly great.
- 1888 January 7, “A Veteran Philanthropist”, in Harper’s Weekly: A Journal of Civilization, volume XXXII, number 1620, page 6, column 1:
- He [William Wilson Corcoran] is a rare instance of prehumous liberality, having given away in his lifetime, it is said on good authority, at least $5,000,000.
- 1955 December 5, “The Watch Spring”, in Time: The Weekly Newsmagazine, page 94, column 3:
- When a friend warned Paul Kayser, president of El Paso Natural Gas Co., that his blistering pace would one day make him “fly apart like a watch spring,” the 68-year-old Kayser coolly replied: “Hell, when I die I’ll run 15 years on momentum.” / Last week Paul Kayser increased his prehumous momentum. The Federal Power Commission authorized El Paso to go into a $194 million expansion program, including construction of a 413-mile pipeline from Colorado and New Mexico’s San Juan Basin to the Arizona-California border.
- 1966, Igor Stravinsky; Robert Craft, Themes and Episodes, New York, N.Y.: Alfred A. Knopf, page 148:
- Ormandy, who gave the Philadelphia Orchestra a chinchilla echo, and who is an ideal conductor of Johann Strauss, as well as a specialist in posthumous music such as Tchaikovsky’s Seventh (かつ even in such prehumous music as Webern’s Im Sommerwind); […]
- 1971, The Art Gallery, page 32, column 2:
- ALEX KATZ edited by Bill Berkson and Irving Sandler. Praeger. $12.50 / Very little book for the price, unless you are passionately interested in the work of Alex Katz — or, rather, the gossip that seems to flow endlessly out of, within and around Katz’s close circle of admirers, many of whom are contributors to this prehumous eulogy.
- 1976, John Dominic Crossan, The Historical Jesus: The Life of a Mediterranean Jewish Peasant, →ISBN, page 148:
- My further presupposition is that the future of Christian theology will demand of us a God who does not grant one eternal life to remedy an earth beyond divine control, and who did not grant Christ resurrection in posthumous vindication of some prehumous abandonment.
- 1978, Malcolm P. Douglass, editor, Forty-Second Yearbook, The Claremont Reading Conference, page 226:
- It was deemed vital to one’s posthumous career to be as certain as possible that no unwarranted black marks appeared on the Heavenly record of prehumous deeds.
- 1984, Planning, page 28, column 3:
- The fact that my profession gives me a prehumous funeral is not important to the main point, and there is nothing that you can do about that because the job is already done.
- 1984, The Listener, page 27, column 3:
- Thus, according to the French geneticist and sometime Nobel prizewinner, the late Jacques Monod, our prehumous autobiography is written into our genes, and there is nothing we can say or do to modify or change one title of the inexorable unfolding.
- 1988, Leslie Woolf Hedley, editor, Contemporary American Satire, Exile Press, →ISBN, page 243:
- Just as Article I of our Constitution now bans the granting of titles of nobility by the United States, so this amendment will ban, in such cases, the granting of pride of place in the TV or newspaper headlines to members of our pop, political, and industrial elites, while the rest of us nobodies retain our "prehumous" anonymity as units toted up in a two-digit number.
- 1993, Klaus G. Roy; et al., Not Responsible for Lost Articles: Thoughts and Second Thoughts from Severance Hall, 1958-1988, Cleveland, Oh.: The Musical Arts Association, →ISBN, page 9:
- We have heard of posthumous compositions (published, not written, after the composer’s death), but up to now we have not encountered prehumous compositions.
- 1997, Rupert Glasgow, Split Down the Sides: On the Subject of Laughter, Lanham, Md.: University Press of America, →ISBN, page 117:
- The culmination of Trimalchio’s morbid desire for a prehumous taste of posthumous flattery is his staging of a mock-wake: “Pretend I’m dead and say something nice,” he bids his guests, adopting an appropriate position.
- 2002, The International Journal of African Studies, page 19:
- No other Black man in history has pulled off such a “prehumous” accomplishment (as distinct from a posthumous elegy).
- 2017, Jan Wilm, “The J. M. Coetzee Archive and the Archive in J. M. Coetzee”, in Patrick Hayes and Jan Wilm, editors, Beyond the Ancient Quarrel: Literature, Philosophy, and J. M. Coetzee, Oxford University Press, →ISBN:
- Posthumous papers may come with the connotation of having been abandoned and therefore of being disorderly, involving a lack of control by the writer; they may, then, seem like a ‘more complete’ archive in one way, as the death of the author might preclude any destruction of parts of the papers. Contrary to that, ‘prehumous papers’ (as it were) strike one as involving more care, since the process of donation is a voluntary one, and therefore might give the impression that the author’s consent is evidence of candour.
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