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.
Editio princeps by Leo Allatius (1651), with the editor's famous teatise De Georgiis eorumque Scriptis; editions in the Bonn Corpus Scriptoruin Hist.
The French text of the editio princeps was printed in the first edition (1893) of this book.
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.
Tabula" prefixed to the editio princeps is comprised in eight leaves, for it certainly consists of nine.
Editio Octava Major of 1872 is the most complete in critical apparatus), are the rich and ripe fruits of his researches.
Vulgate, Editio Sixtina, and, notwithstanding its numerous errata, often only pasted over or scratched out, pronounced it authentic.
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.
The Oxford (Sheldonian) press was about to bring out an edition (the editio princeps) from the unique MS.
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.
An editio princeps is not a mere toy--it has something in it that may purchase the attention even of a thinking man.
Nor would the exemption of an editio princeps from everyday sordid work restrain his sacrilegious hands.
But genuine articles of furniture so old as the editio princeps are very rare.
The reference to Book I is an error of the press which has been copied without correction from the Editio Princeps in both the Opera Omnia and the Sydenham translation.
But in 1563 appeared a handsome folio, the editio princeps of Acts and Monumentes of these latter and perillous Dayes, touching matters of the Church, better known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
This she professes to translate from the editio princeps published by Jean Lange in 1667.
The editio princeps of the Bohairic version appeared a few years later with the title "Novum Testamentum Aegyptium vulgo Copticum ex MSS.
The editio princeps of Erasmus (1526) was printed from manuscripts now unknown.
Then I took my fill of the books, finding among them no less a prize than the editio princeps of Virgil, printed at Rome in 1469, which it was hard to let go.
I walked across to the folios, hoping to find amongst them an editio princeps of Virgil, but was recalled by a loud "Oliver" from Master Freake.
For twenty years he lectured in Florence, and there prepared theeditio princeps of Homer, the first great Greek author to be printed.
For a time he withdrew to a monastery, but was recalled to Rome by Pope Paul II to take part in the editio princeps of Gellius.
Gesner has assiduously collated that edition with the Editio princeps, and he informs us, that it contained many important corrections.
This Editio Princeps of Ennius is very rare, but it was reprinted under the care of Fr.
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.
Philippus Beroaldus corrected a good many faults and errors which had crept into the Editio Princeps.
The edition published at Verona, 1486, which is not a very correct one, was long accounted the Editio Princeps of Lucretius.
They were first combined in the Editio Princeps, edited by Georgius Merula, and printed at Venice, in 1470.
He had the advantage of consulting the Editio Princeps, which no modern editor enjoyed.
It has been much disputed, and does not seem to be yet ascertained, which of them is the Editio Princeps.
Editio Princeps; and Gesner shows at great length that Petrus Victorius had never consulted any copy whatever of the Editio Princeps(633).
Vulpius published a yet better edition at Padua, in 1737, in the preparation of which he made great use of the 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.
Footnote 1: Dodsley's proof-reading must have been somewhat careless, for there are many errors of the press in thiseditio princeps.
That all these faults may be remedied by compression, my editio purgata of the poem shall show you.
The variations between the text of the "Pauper's Funeral" and the editio purgata of the letter are slight and unimportant.
So far as I remember, the editioprinceps has not been specified by Gough.
Why does the Oxford edition of 1598 call itself "editio secundo?
B, that the performance of the Sanctus from the Mass for men's voices be taken from the editio nova (published a few years ago by Hartel), and not from the earlier edition.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "editio" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.