The redactionsnow extant come from Spain and Italy.
As always with redactions and compilations, these mentioned here are a sign of the discontinuance of studies, worn threadbare by two centuries of intense activity.
In the Pâli redactions of our story, each question is immediately followed by its answer, which is affirmative, of course, and the wording of which exactly corresponds to the question.
Of the non-Buddhistic redactions all agree in this point, that the king at last dies from love, and that the faithful officer then kills himself.
Such a story could be expanded, ad infinitum, and there is no doubt that it was expanded to an inordinate length, as we shall find when the day comes for a critical edition of the various redactions of the prose Lancelot.
Introduction:# The Peterborough Chronicle continues the history for seventy-five years beyond any of the otherredactions of the AS.
It was followed by six other redactions in Middle English, all in verse: they are enumerated and traced to their originals in Varnhagen’s tract of 1901.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "redactions" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.