
1) Abbr 2) Compilation 3) Issue 4) Publication 5) Variorum 6) Version
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1) An issue of a newspaper 2) Bibliography 3) Book issue 4) Book printing 5) Book version 6) Bulldog 7) Bulldog follower 8) Chunk of Time 9) Dictionary specification 10) Early or late follower 11) First Folio 12) First printing 13) French word used in English 14) Hardcover or paperback 15) Impression
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In printmaking, an edition is a number of prints struck from one plate, usually at the same time. This is the meaning covered by this article. This may be a limited edition, with a fixed number of impressions produced on the understanding that no further impressions (copies) will be produced later, or an open edition limited only by the number tha...
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[book] The bibliographical definition of an edition includes all copies of a book printed `from substantially the same setting of type,” including all minor typographical variants. The numbering of book editions is a special case of the wider field of revision control. The traditional conventions for numbering book editions evolved sponta...
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a version of a published text, or all the instances of a published text issued at a given time. An example would be the 2nd edition (2001).
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• (n.) The whole number of copies of a work printed and published at one time; as, the first edition was soon sold. • (n.) A literary work edited and published, as by a certain editor or in a certain manner; as, a good edition of Chaucer; Chalmers` edition of Shakespeare.
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All copies of a book that are printed from the same plates or one setting of type. An edition can have more than one printing. For example, if 300 copies of a book are printed on September 15, and 200 copies are printed from the same plates on November 24, all 500 copies are part of the same edition.
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A number of identical copies, printed at the same time. The initial printing is the first edition, when changes are made these are called for example, revised edition, second edition.
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All copies of the book produced, at any time from the same setting of type. New impressions and reprints are technically of the same edition if neither the setting nor the process has been altered. see impression.
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In printmaking, the total number of prints made and approved by an artist, usually numbered consecutively. Also, a limited number of multiple originals of a single design in any medium.
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E·di'tion noun [ Latin
editio , from
edere to publish; confer French
édition . See
Edit .]
1. A literary work edited and published, as by a certain editor or in a certain manner; as, a good
edition of Chaucer; Chalmers'
edition of Shakespeare.
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See also REVISED EDITION (492) All copies of a book, print, etc., produced from substantially the same master, issued at one time
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The printing of a book with changes from time to time.
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In bronze sculpture and printmaking, the number of pieces/images made from a single mold/plate and authorized by the artist.
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In print making the number of images authorized by an Artist of a painting made from a single plate.
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A newspaper or magazine printed in a single run of the presses. It may be changed for different purposes, e.g. country edition, city edition, final edition etc.
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a version of a published text, or all the instances of a published text issued at a given time. An example would be the 2nd edition (2001).
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All the copies of the book made from a specific set of type (with the exception of minor alterations).
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[
n] - all of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same time 2. [n] - an issue of a newspaper 3. [n] - the form in which a text (especially a printed book) is published
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edition (i DISH uhn) 1. One of a number of printings of books and newspapers: 'The book was so popular that the publisher had to print a fifth edition.' 2. The size, style, or form in which a book is published: 'The publisher also printed a smaller pocket edition.' Confusing ...
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noun something a little different from others of the same type; `an experimental version of the night fighter`; `a variant of the same word`; `an emery wheel is the modern variation of a grindstone`; `the boy is a younger edition of his father`
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noun an issue of a newspaper; `he read it in yesterday`s edition of the Times`
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A series of identical impressions from the same printing surface
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Refers to the number of prints made of a certain piece of art, usually numbered individually and made in limited quantities.
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the form in which a text is published
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