Examples of 'edition of the works' in a sentence

Meaning of "edition of the works"

This phrase typically refers to a specific version or release of a collection of literary, artistic, or scholarly works. It suggests that there are multiple editions available, each with its own variations or updates

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edition of the works
There is practically no edition of the works of this eminent and practical.
Edition of the works.
There is no complete edition of the works of Berengarius.
Napoleon III ordered the publication of a complete edition of the works of Borghesi.
A contemplated edition of the works of Aristophanes was never published.
There has recently been published a new edition of the works of Spinoza.
Variorum Edition of the works of Chaucer.
The Beethoven Gesamtausgabe is the first collected edition of the works of Ludwig van Beethoven.
Dimock 's edition of the works of Giraldus Cambrensis.
Furthermore, he is the editor of a bilingual Italian-German edition of the works of Giordano Bruno.
Complete edition of the works attributed to him in Emil Baehrens, " Poetae Latini Minores ", iii.
Published as part of the 1976 Glasgow Edition of the works and correspondence of Adam Smith.
In 1504 he published an edition of the works of Johannes Chrysostomos ( printed by Jacob Wolff ).
He was involved with Henry Savile in the 1618 edition of the works of Thomas Bradwardine.
He also produced an edition of the works of Francis Bacon.

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Scholarly complete edition of the works of Joseph Haydn.

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