Proper noun
ACTA
Initialism of Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement.
A critical edition of a Syriac Acta of Saint George, accompanied by an annotated English translation, was published by E.W. Brooks (1863–1955) in 1925. Source: Internet
Acta Sanct., Jan., II, 10-14) and is followed by the Liber Pontificalis, gives a different account of the end of Marcellus. Source: Internet
Celestine found that the title Theotokos Eirini Artemi, Cyril of Alexandria's critique of the term THEOTOKOS by Nestorius Constantinople, Acta theol. Source: Internet
Chadwick, Anglo-Saxon Institutions, p. 308. Reference to the witan's acta or official decisions are also preserved in law codes. Source: Internet
Dauben 1979, p. 138. He asked Cantor to withdraw the paper from Acta while it was in proof, writing that it was ".. Source: Internet
But in 1885, Mittag-Leffler was concerned about the philosophical nature and new terminology in a paper Cantor had submitted to Acta. Source: Internet