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EditionRelationships Narrower Term: definitive edition impression Related Term: copy version work Distinguish From: issue printing n. ~ 1. All copies of a work that are produced at the same time using the [..]
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EditionAll of the copies of a book printed from the same setting of type, at one time or over a period of time, with no major changes, additions or revisions. Minor changes, such as the correction of some misspelled words, or the addition of a dedication, or similar very minor alterations, may be made and the revised copies are still considered as part of [..]
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Edition1 the form in which a book is published a paperback/hardcover edition She collects first editions of famous children's books. the electronic edition of “Newsweek”2 a particular newspaper or magaz [..]
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Editionearly 15c., "version, translation, a form of a literary work;" 1550s, "act of publishing," from French édition or directly from Latin editionem (nominative editio) "a bringing [..]
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Edition/ɪˈdɪʃən/ noun plural editions edition /ɪˈdɪʃən/ noun plural editions Learner's definition of EDITION [count] 1 a : a particular version of a book an illustrated edition [=a version that ha [..]
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Editionnoun issue of publication
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EditionAn edition is a copy or replica of a work of art made from a master. It commonly refers to a series of identical impressions or prints made from the same printing surface, but can also be applied to s [..]
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Editionthe form in which a text (especially a printed book) is published all of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same time; "the first edition appeared in 1920& [..]
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EditionThe series of images identical to the RIGHT TO PRINT proof. An edition of twenty-five contains twenty-five prints consecutively numbered 1/25, 2/25, etc. Edition prints are signed, numbered, and often [..]
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Editiona published book, a literary work in printed form
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EditionEdition is a bibliographical term, meaning "all the copies of a book printed from one setting of type or from printing plates made from the typesetting" (Matthew J. Bruccoli). It shouldn [..]
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Editionthe whole (usually first) printing of a title. See new edition
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EditionThe version of a finished work at a given date of publication. The first time a book is published is considered to be its first edition. If revised at a later date, the publication would then be in a second edition. The latest edition is the most current but older editions may contain useful information deleted in subsequent versions.Edition may al [..]
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Edition"Strictly speaking, an edition comprises all copies of a book printed at any time or times from one setting-up of type without substantial change (including copies printed from stereotype,...
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EditionAll copies of a book, pamphlet, fascicle, single sheet, etc., printed from the same typographic image and issued by the same entity in the same format at one time or at intervals without alteration. A [..]
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Editionoyflage
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EditionAll the copies of a book printed from the same plates or typesetting. Additions, changes and revisions are made with each new edition. Also see Reprint. Reprint: A subsequent press run of an edition o [..]
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EditionA 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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EditionA group of books printed without changes to the content (originally from a single set of printing plates
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EditionAn edition is the total number of copies of a work printed at one time.
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Editionversion of newspaper printed for particular circulation area or time
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Edition(n) the form in which a text (especially a printed book) is published(n) all of the identical copies of something offered to the public at the same time(n) an issue of a newspaper(n) something a littl [..]
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EditionAn attribute of an AIP whose information content has been increased or improved from a source AIP and is therefore a candidate to replace the source AIP.
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EditionOne version of a newsletter, such as the western regional edition.
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Edition Sub-versions within a given magazine issue's print run and distribution. For example, a magazine may have separate editions for subscriber versus newsstand copies, U.S. versus Canadian copies, or by region or certain types of audience demographics.
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Editionin printmaking, a group of identical impressions of a print from a plate, block or stone. The print number indicates the print within the series: for example, 6/20 refers to the sixth print in an edit [..]
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EditionIn bronze sculpture and printmaking, it is the number of pieces/images made from a single mold/plate and authorized by the artist.
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EditionIn printmaking, an edition is a number of prints struck from one plate, usually at the same point in time. This may be a limited edition, with a fixed number of impressions produced on the understandi [..]
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EditionIn bronze sculpture and printmaking, the number of pieces/images made from a single mold/plate and authorized by the artist.
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EditionThe entire number of IMPRESSIONS of a particular PRINT. An OPEN EDITION is one without restrictions. The artist is free to produce millions of impressions if he so wishes and may reprint at any time. [..]
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EditionSet of prints, photographs or sculptures, made from a single image of one plate, negative, or mold, and numbered consecutively. For example, a piece marked 20/100 is the 20th print out of 100 prints w [..]
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EditionTotal number of prints pulled from one image and represents the largest body of work for sale from that image. These prints are consecutively numbered to show that the edition is limited by publisher [..]
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EditionThis is the body of prints or sculpture essentially identical to the right to print impression or standard used for the edition or prototype. Two numbers are used in the signing procedure: the upper n [..]
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EditionThe authorized number of impressions made from a single image, including all numbered prints and proofs; a limited edition has a specified number noted on the impression. Edition size: number of print [..]
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EditionIn visual arts, an edition is a set of duplicate prints or casts of a particular image. The types of reproduction that the term edition refers to can be offset-lithography, lithographs, serigraphs, et [..]
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Editionof a Joint Masters Course / Joint Doctorate Programme –
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Editionof prints is any set number of impressions
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Edition
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EditionIn print making the number of images authorized by an Artist of a painting made from a single plate.
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EditionAlso called “limited edition” refers to a group of identical artworks that are derived from the same matrix. Each work is an original and usually bears a number in the form of a fraction.
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Edition
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Edition
A literary work edited and published, as by a certain editor or in a certain manner.
The whole number of copies of a work printed and published at one time.
(The first edition was soon sold.)
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Editionlang=en
*year=1966
|author=George Alan Connor
|title=Esperanto, the world interlanguage
|url=http://books.google.com.br/books?id=TxAbAQAAIAAJ
|page=116
|publisher=T. Yoseloff
|passage=A helpful bookle [..]
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