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editio princeps
[ e-dit-i-oh pring-keps; English ih-dish-ee-oh prin-seps ]
noun
, Latin.
, plural e·di·ti·o·nes prin·ci·pes [e-dit-i-, oh, -nes , pring, -ki-pes, ih-dish-ee-, oh, -neez , prin, -s, uh, -peez].
- first edition.
editio princeps
/ ɪˈdɪʃɪəʊ ˈprɪnsɛps /
noun
- the first printed edition of a work
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Many of these were gleaned from the editio princeps of Thorkelin2.
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This was the editio princeps of a number of forged anti-Semitic documents, of which the Nilus Protocols are the latest redaction.
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Nor would the exemption of an editio princeps from everyday sordid work restrain his sacrilegious hands.
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An editio princeps is not a mere toy—it has something in it that may purchase the attention even of a thinking man.
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This she professes to translate from the editio princeps published by Jean Lange in 1667.
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