Lexicographical Neighbors of Erratas
Literary usage of Erratas
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents: Travels and Explorations of the by Jesuits, Reuben Gold Thwaites (1900)
"5—Title, verso blank, 1 leaf; "erratas," etc., 1 leaf; preface, pp. i.-viii.
; text, pp. 1-365; "Indice," pp. 366-375; verso of P- 375 blank. ..."
2. The Lives of John Wilson, John Norton, and John Davenport by Alexander Wilson M'Clure (1846)
"O what a monument of glorious worth, When in a new edition he comes forth, Without
erratas, may we think hd'll be In leaves and covers of eternity. ,TKH ..."
3. Case of the American, A.K. Cutting: Latest Notes Exchanged Between the by United States Embassy (Mexico), Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, Embassy (Mexico, United States, Mexico (1888)
"Page 57. Line 14. Omit the word its before intelligence. Page 62. Line 7.
For constitution read Constitution. Page 68. Line 11. For J. read J. erratas."
4. Bibliotheca Wiffeniana: Spanish Reformers of Two Centuries from 1520. Their by Edward Boehmer, Benjamin Barron Wiffen (1883)
"Afterwards there was printed: a list of erratas de la Epistola Consolatoria
reimpresa el. a. 1848. with erratas on la Edicion de 1560, que debieron ..."