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Definition of Collations
1. collation [n] - See also: collation
Lexicographical Neighbors of Collations
Literary usage of Collations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. W. B. Yeats: Manuscripts of W.B. Yeats by David R. Clark, William Butler Yeats (1989)
"The purpose of the collations is to give the texts of these typescripts, ...
These have not been included in the collations but are described and listed in ..."
2. Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Peter Augustin Daniel (1874)
"A Parallel-Text Edition of the first two Quartos of Romeo and Juliet, 1597 and
1599, arranged so as to show their Differences, and with Collations of all ..."
3. Atharva-veda Saṁhitā by William Dwight Whitney, Charles Rockwell Lanman (1905)
"J [Collations made after publication (that is, made in 1875 or later. ...
Then followed, at Tubingen, the collations with the mss. ..."
4. Southey's Common-place Book by Robert Southey (1876)
"An infinite number of open boats, filled with the court and city beauties, attended
the barges in which were the royal family ; collations, music, ..."
5. The Statutes at Large from the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh by Great Britain (1762)
"(4) And in the fame manner every other lord, of what condition that he be, lhall
have the collations or ... and collations, as lie hath of other of his own ..."
6. The Library by Bibliographical Society (Great Britain)., Library Association (1907)
"... METHODS OF BIBLIOGRAPHICAL Collations AND DESCRIPTIONS; by ALFRED W. POLLARD .
... Collations ..."
7. Collections Towards a Bibliography of the Universities of Aberdeen by Peter John Anderson (1907)
"He was delighted with the proposal, and wrote on I4th February : " I think that
the comparison of these collations independently made will be of the ..."