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Definition of Text edition
1. Noun. A book prepared for use in schools or colleges. "The professor wrote the text that he assigned students to buy"
Generic synonyms: Book
Specialized synonyms: Crammer, Introduction, Primer, Reader
Antonyms: Trade Edition
Lexicographical Neighbors of Text Edition
Literary usage of Text edition
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. 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 ..."
2. The Prometheus bound of Aeschylus and the fragments of the Prometheus unbound by Aeschylus, Nicolaus Wecklein, Frederic De Forest Allen (1891)
"text edition : 64 pp. Paper, 40 cents. Euripides, Iphigenia among the Taurians.
... text edition : 75 pp. Paper, 40 cents. Plato, Apology and Crito. ..."
3. Harvard Studies in Classical Philology, Volume 93 by Harvard University (1891)
"text edition: 91 pages. Paper: 25 cents and ao cents. ... text edition: 138 pages.
Paper: Mailing Price, 25 cents; Introduction, so cents. PARSONS. ..."
4. On Early English Pronunciation: With Special Reference to Shakespeare and by Alexander John Ellis, William Salesbury, Francis James Child, Johann Andreas Schmeller, Alexander Barclay, Louis-Lucien Bonaparte, Johan Winkler (1869)
"That this is the proper view has been sufficiently shewn in the Temporary Preface
to the Six-text edition, p. 51 and p. 62, and there is no need to discuss ..."