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NL

Welkom op Auctoris. We zijn nu net (8 april 2008) begonnen. Auctoris is een wiki voor schrijvers van verhalen en gedichten (met afdelingen voor computergrafiek en geluid / muziek / voordracht). Op het moment van schrijven richt de wiki zich op het Nederlandse taalgebied. Het plan is om dit uit te breiden met een Engelse afdeling.

De naam is van Latijnse origine: Auctor betekent auteur en Auctoris is de genitieve (2e) naamval, dus Auctoris betekend zoiets als "dat wat van auteurs" is.

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Welcome to Auctoris. We started 8 April 2008. Auctoris is a wiki for writers of stories and poems (with departments for computer graphics and sound / music / speech). At the time of writing the wiki focuses on the Dutch language. The plan is to expand this with an English department.

The name is of Latin origin; «Auctor» means "author" so «Auctoris» (2nd, genitive case) is "that which is of authors".