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Example sentences for "editio princeps"

  • There is, however, a beautifully white copy of this latter printer's Editio Princeps of Valerius Maximus; but not so tall as the largest of the two copies of this same edition which I saw at Strasbourg.

  • A sight of the Crucifixion by Hans Burgmair, and the possession of the most genuine copy of the editio princeps of Horace, have richly repaid all the toil and expense of the journey from Stuttgart.

  • He must have read every Father, in the editio princeps of his works.

  • The texts of the Augsburg Confession and the Apology follow the editio princeps of 1531.

  • Even the editio princeps of 1531 is no longer in literal agreement with the original manuscripts.

  • There is much uncertainty with regard to the Editio Princeps of Terence, and, indeed, with regard to most of the editions of his works which appeared during the fifteenth century.

  • The edition published at Verona, 1486, which is not a very correct one, was long accounted the Editio Princeps of Lucretius.

  • This Editio Princeps of Ennius is very rare, but it was reprinted under the care of Fr.

  • Closely following upon this venture comes the Editio Princeps of Aristotle, which, in its 5 vols.

  • Next comes the Editio Princeps of Aristophanes, also in folio, and dated 1498, which, like all the other productions of this press at that early date, was printed from large open types with broad margins.

  • Kenyon in the editio princeps, are parts of a single ode (for Lachon of Ceos).

  • The Code of Hammurabi," Editio princeps, by V.

  • Babington's edition was a facsimile of the editio princeps published at Venice in 1543, with Introduction and French and English versions.

  • In answer, Melanchthon was ordered to prepare an Apology of the Confession, which the emperor refused to receive; so Melanchthon enlarged it and published the editio princeps of both Confession and Apology in 1531.

  • Their Latin text, that of Melanchthon's editio princeps, is more nearly accurate.

  • Editio princeps by Leo Allatius (1651), with the editor's famous teatise De Georgiis eorumque Scriptis; editions in the Bonn Corpus Scriptoruin Hist.

  • Editio Princeps; and undoubtedly much rarer than either of the preceding volumes.

  • But he loves only to breathe in a bibliographical element, and is never happier than when he has detected some error, or acquired some new information; especially if it relate to an Editio Princeps.

  • The knowing, in early classical bibliography, are aware that this Editio Princeps is perhaps to be considered as only one degree below the first impressions of Lucretius and Virgil in rarity.

  • Tabula" prefixed to the editio princeps is comprised in eight leaves, for it certainly consists of nine.

  • The editio princeps of the Latin version by Angelus is in Roman letter, and is a very handsome specimen of Vicenza typography in 1475, when it was set forth "ab Hermano Leuilapide," alias Hermann Lichtenstein.

  • Footnote 1: Dodsley's proof-reading must have been somewhat careless, for there are many errors of the press in this editio princeps.

  • It is a curious fact that the most accurate edition of Gray's collected poems is the editio princeps of 1768, printed under his own supervision.

  • Nor would the exemption of an editio princeps from everyday sordid work restrain his sacrilegious hands.

  • He would detect you an old blackletter ballad among the leaves of a law-paper, and find an editio princeps under the mask of a school Corderius.

  • It will be noticed that Mr. Quaritch calls the editio princeps of Caxton's "Game and Play of the Chesse" the first book printed in England.

  • He would detect you an old black-letter ballad among the leaves of a law-paper, and find an editio princeps under the mask of a school Corderius.

  • It is the Editio princeps of the English version.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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