authorship

authorship
noun, no pl.
Autorschaft, die

of unknown authorship — von einem unbekannten Autor od. Verfasser

* * *
noun (the state or fact of being an author.) die Autorschaft
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author·ship
[ˈɔ:θəʃɪp, AM ˈɑ:θɚ-]
n no pl
1. (being the writer) Urheberschaft f, Autorschaft f
of unknown \authorship eines unbekannten Autors [o Verfassers
2. (as profession) Schriftstellerei f, Schriftstellerberuf m
* * *
['ɔːɵəʃɪp]
n
1) Autorschaft f, Verfasserschaft f

of unknown authorship — eines unbekannten Autors or Verfassers

he claimed/denied authorship of the article — er bekannte/bestritt, den Artikel verfasst or geschrieben zu haben

there are disagreements as to the authorship of the play — der Autor des Stückes ist umstritten

2) (= occupation) Schriftstellerberuf m
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authorship s
1. Urheberschaft f
2. Autor-, Verfasserschaft f:
of unknown authorship eines unbekannten Verfassers
3. Schriftstellerberuf m, Schriftstellerei f
* * *
noun, no pl.
Autorschaft, die

of unknown authorship — von einem unbekannten Autor od. Verfasser

* * *
n.
Urheberschaft f.
Verfasserschaft f.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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