modern edition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmodernandedition
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modern
adjective
uk/ˈmɒd.ən/us/ˈmɑː.dɚn/
designed and made using the most recent ideas ...
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edition
noun[C]
uk/ɪˈdɪʃ.ən/us/ɪˈdɪʃ.ən/
a particular form in which a book, magazine, or newspaper ...
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(Definition ofmodernandeditionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Neither editor is at fault, but it is another case where the ambiguity of the notation is lost in the precision of themodernedition.
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It is extremely helpful to have these debates in an accessiblemodernedition.
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Surprisingly, there has been no satisfactorymodernedition.
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He was to go on, of course, to prepare amoderneditionof the whole manuscript, left incomplete at his death and published in 1955.
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Appendix 2 to this essay provides an edition of (reconstructed) tricinia not available in amodernedition.
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His letters are often undated and only his sermons have recently received a scholarlymodernedition.
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It is the first of these two settings that is under review; it has never before been published in amodernedition.
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Després takes the notation of hismoderneditionmuch more to heart.
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Even so themoderneditionwas more than two feet shorter than the old rear-wheel drive version and weighed 1,200 pounds less.
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Since his music is yet to appear in amoderneditionit has not been fully evaluated by scholars.
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It is from this event that themoderneditionof the newspaper marks its birth.
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Mamerot's translation was published in amoderneditionin 2000.
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Most of the chants, drawn from a wide variety of modern editions, date from the periods cited, and several are new to disc.
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Surely modern editions should open up as many points of discussion as possible.
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There are relatively few modern editions and recordings, although the situation is improving.
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Amoderneditionwas published in 1980.
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Unlike many modern editions, the music is expansively presented in a typeface large enough to be viewed and even performed at a considerable distance.
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In the most prestigious modern editions, the work is published in three volumes.
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Her quartet sample - over 650 works by sixty-two composers - is impressive, since the majority of the works under scrutiny are not available in reliable modern editions.
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