facsimile edition

collocation in English

meaningsoffacsimileandedition

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facsimile
noun[C]
uk
/fækˈsɪm.əl.i/
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/fækˈsɪm.əl.i/
an exact copy, especially 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 facts presented in the commentary, and thefacsimileeditionitself, leave ample space for conclusions and present enough material for future research.
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The problem up until now has been to get hold of a copy of either the 1892 edition or thefacsimileeditionof 1983.
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In 2006, afacsimileeditionof the book was available.
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Since 1979, afacsimileeditionof that first edition has been available in four paper-bound volumes.
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Both manuals have been printed infacsimileedition.
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Afacsimileeditionof the work was brought out in 1971 and 1988.
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A completefacsimileeditionof the paper was published in 2006.
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Afacsimileeditionof the magazine was issued between 1970 and 1973.
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It was published in afacsimileeditionin 1973.
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Afacsimileeditionof the manuscript has been published.
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Thisfacsimileeditionwas available in two different bindings.
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Woodring once released a limitedfacsimileeditionof the complete rough draft of the story, with a caption under each panel explaining just what is going on.
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Thus, facsimile editions are intended mostly for use by scholars, along with performers who pursue scholarship as part of their preparation.
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Nowadays two facsimile editions are at the disposal of scholars.
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The original is available in two facsimile editions, both published in 1979.
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The ideal, but most costly, method is physical inspection of the manuscript itself; alternatively, published photographs or facsimile editions may be inspected.
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Typically, period instrument players attempt to learn the style and aesthetic appropriate to the music and instruments in period treatises and facsimile editions.
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Similar order is followed in case of all other texts, albeit facsimile editions of other key texts are not available.
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Facsimile editions of the treatise appeared as early as 1959.
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It is still in print in several facsimile editions.
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