• In textual and classical scholarship, the editio princeps (plural: editiones principes) of a work is the first printed edition of the work, that previously...
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    Dippy is a composite Diplodocus skeleton in Pittsburgh's Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and the holotype of the species Diplodocus carnegii. It is...
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  • In classical scholarship, the editio princeps (plural: editiones principes) of a work is the first printed edition of the work, that previously had existed...
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    the Greek scholar Demetrios Chalkokondyles published in Florence the editio princeps of the Homeric poems. The earliest modern Homeric scholars started...
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    De Genesi ad litteram (Latin: [d̪eː gɛ.nɛ.siː liː.tɛ.ram]; Literal Commentary on Genesis) is an exegetical reading of the Book of Genesis written in Latin...
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  • The Summa grammaticalis quae vocatur Catholicon, or Catholicon (from the Greek Καθολικόν, universal), is a 13th-century Latin dictionary which found wide...
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  • Archaeological Survey of India's M. Zafar Hasan made available the first editio princeps of the book. He had come across a reference to the book in Syed Ahmed...
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    Justus Lipsius, and a friend of Joseph Justus Scaliger. He edited the editio princeps of Gaius Lucilius' Satyrarum quae supersunt reliquiae (1597, title...
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    the stele's original text, including much of the erased section. The editio princeps of the Code was published by Father Jean-Vincent Scheil in 1902, in...
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    The Abishemu obelisk or the Abichemou obelisk is a 1.25 meter limestone obelisk dedicated to the Phoenician king Abishemu I of Byblos. The obelisk is decorated...
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  • In classical scholarship, the editio princeps (plural: editiones principes) of a work is the first printed edition of the work, that previously had existed...
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    story of Cupid and Psyche was known to Boccaccio in c. 1370, but the editio princeps dates to 1469. Ever since, the reception of Cupid and Psyche in the...
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    referred to therefore as the editio princeps, was produced in 1998. In the course of the printing of the editio princeps, some corrections were made by...
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    of India. Vol. 1. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-972078-1. editio princeps: Friedrich Max Müller, The Hymns of the Rigveda, with Sayana's commentary...
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    these sayings resemble those found in the canonical gospels and its editio princeps counts more than 80% of parallels, while it is speculated that the...
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  • translated the work into Hindi (1990, Tonk). This work contained an editio princeps of the original manuscript, which was not annotated and edited. In...
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    Galen's Anatomy into Latin. As a scholar, Chalkokondyles published the editio princeps of Homer (Florence 1488), Isocrates (Milan 1493) and the Byzantine...
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  • In classical scholarship, the editio princeps (plural: editiones principes) of a work is the first printed edition of the work, that previously had existed...
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    Codex Marcianus Graecus 454, now 822). The first edition of the Iliad, editio princeps, was edited by Demetrius Chalcondyles and published by Bernardus Nerlius...
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    Regiomontanus (incomplete) 1482, Erhard Ratdolt (Venice), editio princeps (in Latin) 1533, editio princeps of the Greek text by Simon Grynäus 1557, by Jean Magnien...
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    Hamesh Megillot Rabbeta" (Midrash Rabbah of the Five Megillot). The editio princeps of the midrashim to the Pentateuch (Constantinople, 1512) begins with...
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    the Meditations dates from the issue of the first printed edition (editio princeps) by Wilhelm Xylander in 1558 or 1559. It was published at the instigation...
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    Cassius: the Manuscripts of "The Roman History" at the Tertullian Project Editio princeps: ΤΩΝ ΔΙΩΝΟΣ ΡΩΜΑΪΚΩΝ ΙΣΤΟΡΙΩΝ ΕΙΚΟΣΙΤΡΙΑ ΒΙΒΛΙΑ: Dionis Romanarum historiarum...
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  • evident." His handling from his earliest printers was little better. The editio princeps was printed in 1474 in Rome by Georg Sachsel and Bartholomaeus Golsch...
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    edition of the New Testament in 1548 edited by Tasfa Seyon, which is the editio princeps, and the critical edition of the New Testament by Thomas P. Platt in...
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    author to mention it, calls him "Marcus", but the title page of the editio princeps, printed in 1520, calls him "Publius", probably due to confusion with...
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  • A. Al-Hajj and A.A. Faqʿas. The inscription is two lines long. The editio princeps reads: bs¹mlh | rḥmn | rḥmn | rb | s¹mwt r{z}{q}n | mfḍlk | wʾṯrn |...
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    Friedrich Sylburg, 1583); the Meditations of Marcus Aurelius (1558), the editio princeps based on a Heidelberg manuscript now lost; a second edition in 1568...
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    1855; it entered the collection of the British Museum in 1872. Its editio princeps is the 1876 "Facsimile of an Egyptian Hieratic papyrus of the reign...
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    It is the first missal in Europe not published in Latin script. Its editio princeps, unique in the achieved typographic artistry, was published only 28...
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