Examples of 'facsimile edition' in a sentence

Meaning of "facsimile edition"

facsimile edition: A facsimile edition is an exact replica or reproduction of a book, document, or artwork that is made to look and feel like the original, often used for historical or preservation purposes

How to use "facsimile edition" in a sentence

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facsimile edition
Both manuals have been printed in facsimile edition.
See the facsimile edition.
It is now available again in an attractive facsimile edition.
The following year a facsimile edition was also published.
The book has recently been reissued in a facsimile edition.
A facsimile edition is available.
Images of eight pages from the facsimile edition.
Facsimile edition and commentary volume are presented in a bespoke solander box.
Also available is the sheet music as a facsimile edition.
Facsimile edition pub.
An introduction to the facsimile edition.
And the facsimile edition of the Moonlight Sonata op.
Also available in facsimile edition.
Facsimile edition with information on the Commentary on the Apocalypse.
An annotated facsimile edition.

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Facsimile edition with a preface by Paolo Paolini.
Limited facsimile edition.
Facsimile edition of the Nuttall Codex.
McKenzie facsimile edition.
Facsimile Edition with introduction and commentary by Kurt Wichmann.
The manuscript was examined by Constantin von Tischendorf, who published its text in facsimile edition.
There is a facsimile edition with an English translation by Alec Eden.
Some issues are missing from the Library 's collection and there is also the facsimile edition.
Facsimile edition of the 7 full page miniatures enriched in gold.
Introduction in The Tower, a facsimile edition.
Facsimile edition of, I can see them backwards.
Patientia for soprano and orchester - On a text by Philippe Macaigne - Facsimile edition.
A modern facsimile edition of the manuscript was published by Brigham Young University in 1996.
It attracted the attention of Orientalists and eventually a facsimile edition was published in Saint-Petersburg in 1905.
Since 1979, a facsimile edition of that first edition has been available in four paper-bound volumes.
The Kaplan Foundation published an extensive facsimile edition with additional materials in 1986.
Numbered facsimile edition in two volumes and limited to 980 copies, sold out for years.
The original manuscript version was published in a facsimile edition in 1979.
The first facsimile edition was published under Vostokov 's supervision in 1843.
With unofficial copies continuing to be sold, Casterman produced a facsimile edition of the original in 1981.
Cosac-Naify published a facsimile edition with an editorial commentary in 2013.
Fulfilling his will, Le Corbusier Foundation launched in 1989 a facsimile edition of the book.
A facsimile edition of the book was published in Pacioli 's home town of Sansepolcro in 2008.
Created in 1985 in San Sebastian, in facsimile edition published in the eighteenth century.
A facsimile edition of the magazine was issued by Necronomicon Press in 1977.
Josip Bratulić edited the 1988 facsimile edition with commentary and a dictionary.
A facsimile edition of the notes was created by Elizabeth Miller and Robert Eighteen-Bisang in 1998.
In 1994 the Ronald Stevenson Society published a facsimile edition of the composer's manuscript.
Special facsimile edition carried out to commemorate the constitution of the \ \ ' Museo Taurino Español, SA \ \ '.

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