scholarly edition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofscholarlyandedition
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scholarly
adjective
uk/ˈskɒl.ə.li/us/ˈskɑː.lɚ.li/
containing a serious, detailed study of ...
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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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The prizes, to be awarded every two years, will go to i) the best article; ii) the best first book; iii) the bestscholarlyedition.
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For the correspondence, at least, a definitivescholarlyeditionis now well in progress.
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There are abundant print on demand editions available today, but there has been no modernscholarlyedition.
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The texts are based either on the first edition or on a subsequentscholarlyedition.
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The cartularies are available in a recentscholarlyedition.
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The letter is unintentionally ironic in that secular scholars of this time had already begun to construct scholarly editions of classics from antiquity.
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Now, in addition to the very numerous collections of people's favorite poems, there are a few resources intending to establish scholarly editions.
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Let us hope, then, that they will induce others to prepare further scholarly editions from among the plethora of papers still in private hands and known to be available.
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Modern scholarly editions of such material are therefore always welcome.
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The volumes themselves were handsome, with gilded pages that, unlike those in previous scholarly editions, were unencumbered by footnotes.
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More recent scholarly editions often include footnotes or critical reports describing discrepancies between differing versions, or explaining appropriate performance practice for the time period.
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She has authored or contributed to more than forty books, written at least fifty academic articles and reviews, and prepared numerous scholarly editions.
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He published numerous books of popular history, as well as scholarly editions of letters and correspondence.
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This was followed by a proliferation of elaborate illustrated editions, collectors' sets, and scholarly editions.
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It was still sufficiently popular among them to warrant (at least) fifty-five printings of various abridgements in only a century, and to generate scholarly editions and commentary.
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