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The former went through fourteen editions before 1651, the latter at least twenty-seven before 1681.
Translations and editions of ancient works are randomly thrown together.
In a work evidently aiming to be definitive such blemishes should be ironed out in subsequent editions.
Subsequent editions (1889, 1891, 1895, 1896) include additional information and illustrations.
The letters collected are all taken from existing editions rather than from manuscript sources.
Future editions of still unpublished works, and careful studies of already published writings, hopefully will make a comprehensive account of this subject possible.
Helpful tables collating the manuscript sources and earlier printed editions, and informative biographical notes are also provided.
There is also discussion of allostratigraphical, mor phostratigraphical and tectonostratigraphical units, whilst retaining the clear treatment of lithostratigraphy that dominated previous editions.
The real meaning becomes clearer in the first edition's 'closed up the flesh in stead thereof'.
Doubtless this will filter down in future editions of introductory-level texts.
I hope this can be amended in future editions.
Future editions will perhaps need to be available only in electronic format.
Malthus tempered his views with later editions of this essay which feature important revisions.
Production of the historical narratives has continued, through new writing and revised editions.
Most of such texts appeared in many editions and were the work of editors rather than authors.
The distinction between a science that is appropriately linked to theology and science that is not was only an undercurrent in editions of the 1850s.
The relativities between the four editions are, however, essentially maintained.
Furthermore, scarcity value can still attract consumption in the teeth of such abundance since many reissues are published in limited editions.
We surveyed 16 textbooks in sociolinguistics and linguistic anthropology that were published, or published in new editions, in the 1990s.
By 1900 there had been more than a hundred editions.
Subsequent editions appeared in 1825, 1833, 1836 and 1838, though the chapter on the voice was revised and expanded only once, in 1833.
Publishers urge authors to produce new editions because it helps with the promotion of the title.
She might advise younger writers, prepare revised editions of her books, lecture at university campuses, and so forth.
The letter is unintentionally ironic in that secular scholars of this time had already begun to construct scholarly editions of classics from antiquity.
The original weekly editions contained a leading essay, letters, and other news.
Again, northern chant editions tend to preserve more of the formulaic structures than do their southern counterparts.
An immediate and noticeable difference from the earlier editions is the many engaging photographs to captivate the reader.
The police immediately arrested the ringleaders, and the following day three rightist papers, which had published the pamphlet, were shut down and their editions confiscated.
Although the scope of the book has broadened with successive editions, the emphasis remains on structure contours for representing structural surfaces.
I wonder, however, if a flow chart can capture the metamorphoses of texts as they pass through successive editions, translations, abridgments, and compilations.
An impressive volume that for both content and presentation stands out in a season of new editions of large standard desk dictionaries.
Subsequent editions added a few more such notes.
If the previous editions are anything to go by, this will become a well-thumbed book that needs to stand up to constant use.
Bibliographies of editions are provided as part of the running text, while studies are listed and copiously cross-referenced in over 2,300 bibliographical footnotes.
However, the number of reprinted editions also witnessed the popularity of this mode of illustration.
There were several reprinted and appropriated editions following their decorative plans.
The facsimile pages of both the 1894 and 1991 editions show that half-lines are regularly separated by large spaces and punctus.
Abbreviations and details of the editions used will be given at the first citation of a given work.
What, then, was responsible for the different atmosphere that appeared to distinguish these two editions of the same texts?
However, future editions should target a specific audience and provide them with recent material with detail appropriate to their particular professional level.
Presumably in future editions these short chapters will expand.
In this paper, we present the results and discussions of the first two editions of this technical forum.
Much has changed in the neurosciences between the first (1993) and second (2002) editions.
Another issue involves some minor factual mistakes, which could be easily corrected in future editions.
A bibliography citing the editions of primary sources and secondary literature on each saint concludes the entry.
In short, it is the sort of book one can see running to many editions, and deservedly so.
A minority of these, mainly theological memoranda, have been published already in other editions.
To this point thirty editions are available, covering symphonies, solo concertos, music for wind band, chamber music and keyboard works.
Each entry gives biographical information, and lists each individual's known works (manuscripts, printed editions) and relevant bibliography.
Nowadays this should be relatively easy to do for online access but not for such expensive paper editions.
Since its rst publication in 1834, several editions of this book have been issued.
However, it was felt that the time had come to publish the data already collected, and fill omissions in later editions.
In this paper, the colorimetric design and production in the four editions is evaluated as a prelude to selection for clinical evaluation.
In later editions he goes into more detail (496f.).
Much of the circumstantial detail - dates and so on - is contained in this volume, as are full references to editions mentioned here in passing.
Most of the chants, drawn from a wide variety of modern editions, date from the periods cited, and several are new to disc.
All these works went through numerous editions during the century.
Ten editions later, it seems as secure in its niche as ever.
As already noted, three further editions were set forth by 1877.
The diagrams in these chapters (and elsewhere in the book) are in general rather clearer than in previous editions.
The only exceptions might be editions that failed to update sufficiently their subject matter or presentation style.
Newspapers were also notoriously unreliable, reticent to guarantee insertion dates or editions.
The zeolites have, however, undergone the greatest change in the 40-odd year interval between the first and second editions.
There were three editions of the publication - in 1903, 1908 and 1910 - and the text changed between editions.
There are relatively few modern editions and recordings, although the situation is improving.
In some second editions, dances were added or cut.
Published in 1742, this essay does not appear in later editions.
Many editions of this book appeared in the 19th century.
Thus, the government has banned and confiscated editions of papers printing materials it finds objectionable and jailed journalists and editors.
Several editions may occur at the same time and several merges may happen at the same time if they deal with disjoint branches.
If they rely on such editions, it is no wonder that scholars form the impression of early standardization inside the triangle.
Most revised and updated books, with a clear historical sequence, often build on the chapters that appeared in previous editions.
I hope this time it will be possible to keep the new editions in print, and that additional titles will be forthcoming.
Second editions of major publications are often disappointing.
In later editions this comparison of the methods is moved from the end to the beginning of the last chapter, and expanded (496).
The gender of the individual in question changes over the course of the three editions and alternative explanations for these changes have been advanced.
By 1758, the text had already reached ten editions, this last of which contained 1,384 pages in two volumes.
Both had expensive and affordable editions of the same pieces on the market simultaneously.
With greatly reduced cost structures the publisher can sell editions at a fraction of his usual price and dramatically increase the profit margin.
One source of information is binder's volumes (books comprised of several editions bound together in sets of partbooks according to voice type).
However, in addition to the overall organization of the illustration plan, the illustrations in these two editions do have some other features in common.
The two editions are similar in many ways, with long sections and most figures being identical.
Many of his music prints enjoved several editions.
Dual-dialect editions are the only means of solving this problem to everyone's satisfaction.
The editors of both editions were his trainees, his faculty, or both.
He would raid their editions and unsparingly expose their faults in pamphlets and the papers.
The first is that he gives no information as to the sources and editions of the texts he uses.
The other is primarily driven by the production of critical editions of important liturgical texts, chiefly medieval.
Such editions, however, whether scholarly or performance-oriented, are often of little help to the project pursued in this book.
The reader of the early printed editions is therefore left with many gaps and puzzles.
The images remain in the same place in the various editions, though text layout varies slightly. 94.
Such later editions should also be included in the list.
The communist period also saw the publication of a large number of source editions of formidable scholarly content.
A small number are available in critical editions and more will be prepared as requested.
Such advertisements also make it possible to follow the evolution of prices and to become acquainted with eighteenth-century editorial practices (subscriptions, rights and pirated editions).
One additional essay and two brief textual editions have been appended.
Availability in two editions - facilitator's and study editions - promotes the educational goals of the text.
The potential is there, and it may well need several editions for the book to mature.
Facsimile reproductions of the title pages and any illustrations from the original editions are included along with a selection of pages of text.
The dictionary entries, as expected, are much richer than those in the earlier editions.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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