Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Semiotics" ¶ 97
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

facsimile and reprint
Including an account of the most famous archers of ancient and modern times ; with some curious particulars in the life of Robert Fitz-Ooth Earl of Huntington, vulgarly called Robin Hood .... York: printed for E. Hargrove, bookseller, Knaresbro ' ( later editions: York, 1845 and facsimile reprint, London: Tabard Press, 1970 )
Most recently a facsimile reprint was produced for the church at Voree, Wisconsin by Richard Drew in 1993.
It was reissued as a 4-volume facsimile reprint, edited by W. Schmidt-Biggemann ( Fromann-Holzboog Press, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, 1989 – 1990 ).
Publishing activity seems to have begun to ramp up anew, however, with a reissue ( 2010 ) of The Arkham Sampler ( 1948-49 ), a limited ed ( 250 sets ) two-volume facsimile reprint of the now-rare magazine issued by Arkham House that ran four issues a year 1948-1949.
The cover of a facsimile reprint of BLAST ( journal ) | BLAST 2, 1915 featuring Before Antwerp by Lewis.
Includes facsimile reprint of the original title page.
; facsimile reprint:
Many were gathered into the compilation All the Workes of John Taylor the Water Poet ( London, 1630 ; facsimile reprint Scholar Press, Menston, Yorkshire, 1973 ); and The Spencer Society brought out their Works of John Taylor ... not included in the Folio edition of 1630 ( 5 volumes, 1870 – 78 ).
( There are three versions of the latter ; a facsimile reprint of the Ethiopian version is Laurence, ( 1995 )) Nor should it be confused with Crowley's rescension Liber Chanokh ( The Book of Enoch ) although all these texts are related.
* Palmer, A. H. ( 1892 ) The life and Letters of Samuel Palmer Painter and Etcher ( 1892 ; facsimile reprint 1972 ).
* Wright, Thomas, On The Worship of the Generative Powers during the Middle Ages of Western Europe, 1865 / 66 ( Attributed ) Appended to the 1865 reprint of Sir Richard Payne Knight's An account of the remains of the worship of Priapus ( Scanned facsimile available on Internet Archive see pp132 – 134 )
* Wilberforce, Reginald G, An Unrecorded Chapter of the Indian Mutiny, Being the Personal Reminiscences of Reginald G. WIlberforce, Late 52nd Infantry, Compiled from a Diary and Letters Written on the Spot London: John Murray 1884, facsimile reprint: Gurgaon: The Academic Press, 1976.
The first edition of a facsimile reprint is the reprint publisher's first edition, but not the first edition of the work itself.
Goshen-Gottstein suggested ( in the introduction to his facsimile reprint of the codex ) that not only was it the oldest known masoretic Bible in a single volume, it was the first time ever that a complete Tanakh had been produced by one or two people as a unified entity in a consistent style.
Songs: To Fan the Flames of Discontent, a facsimile reprint of the 19th edition ( 1923 ) of the " Little Red Song Book " ( Chicago: Charles H. Kerr Publishing Co., 2003 ).
Until 2010, Walker's Christian Harmony existed in two editions: a facsimile reprint of the 1873 edition, and a revision by O. A.
* The Wipers Times: A facsimile reprint of the trench magazines: The Wipers Times-The New Church Times-The Kemmel Times-The Somme Times-The B. E. F.
Modern editions of Sempill are: Sege of the Castel of Edinburgh, a facsimile reprint with introduction by David Constable ( 1813 ); The Sempill Ballates ( TG Stevenson, Edinburgh, 1872 ) containing all the poems ; Satirical poems of the Reformation ( ed.
Farnborough: Gregg, 1971 ISBN 0-576-72240-5 ( facsimile reprint )
Source is a 1990 facsimile reprint of the strip.
* Xanthos Em., Memoirs for the Friendly Society, ( facsimile reprint of 1834 ed ), Vergina, ( Athens 1996 )
# a 1974 facsimile reprint by Gollancz of their 1937 edition ;
A Catalogue Raisonné of the Works of the Most Eminent Dutch, Flemish, and French Painters by John Smith ; published by Smith & Son, London in 9 volumes 1829-1842 also seen in an Elibron Classics facsimile reprint published by Adamant Media Corporation ( February 9, 2001 ) of the 1836 edition.

facsimile and by
As of late 2005, the area once devoted to a live-action facsimile of Dogpatch ( including a lifesize statue in the town square of Dogpatch " founder ," General Jubilation T. Cornpone ) has been heavily stripped by vandals and souvenir hunters, and is today slowly being reclaimed by the surrounding Arkansas wilderness.
Four copies have been preserved of it, of which only one is complete ; but it was reprinted in facsimile in 1854 for the Bannatyne Club by the munificence of the Duke of Buccleuch.
There is a facsimile edition with an English translation by Alec Eden.
A facsimile of one of the racy magazines he did cartoons for in this period, Coo Coo # 1, was published by Hamilton Comics in 1997.
The four pillars set up by Cão on his two voyages have all been discovered in situ, and the inscriptions on two of them from Cape Santa Maria and Cape Cross, dated 1482 and 1485 respectively, are still to be read and have been printed ; the Cape Cross padrão is now at Kiel ( replaced on the spot by a granite facsimile ); those from the Congo estuary and the more southerly Monte Negro are in the Museum of the Lisbon Geographical Society.
A photograph of President Calvin Coolidge sent from New York to London on November 29, 1924 became the first photo picture reproduced by transoceanic radio facsimile.
Prior to the introduction of the ubiquitous fax machine, one of the first being the Exxon Qwip in the mid-1970s, facsimile machines worked by optical scanning of a document or drawing spinning on a drum.
A facsimile of Gesta Danorum by Saxo Grammaticus, which contains the legend of Amleth
The facsimile ( fax ) machine took this one step further: an entire letter could be completely transferred electrically from the sender's house to the receiver's house by means of the telephone network as an image.
The manuscript is known today only from facsimile copies, twenty four of which were made in 1886 by Edward Rożnowski, Wybicki's grandson, who donated them to Polish libraries.
* By Nile and Tigris, a narrative of journeys in Egypt and Mesopotamia on behalf of the British museum between the years 1886 and 1913, by Sir E. A. Wallis Budge, 1920 ( a searchable facsimile at the University of Georgia Libraries ; DjVu & layered PDF format )
* A Dweller in Mesopotamia, being the adventures of an official artist in the Garden of Eden, by Donald Maxwell, 1921 ( a searchable facsimile at the University of Georgia Libraries ; DjVu & format )
* Mesopotamian Archaeology, by Percy S. P. Pillow, 1912 ( a searchable facsimile at the University of Georgia Libraries ; DjVu & format )
The first of these is reproduced at the bottom of this article and the second can be seen by visiting the relevant facsimile site ( see External Links ).
* An introduction to Greek and Latin palaeography by Thompson, Edward Maunde – Outdated ( published 1912 ) but good and useful illustrated handbook, available as facsimile.
These include by a mechanical or rubber stamp facsimile.
* St. David's Day section of Observations on the popular antiquities of Great Britain: chiefly illustrating the origin of our vulgar customs, ceremonies and superstitions, Volume 1 ( Google Books facsimile ) by John Brand, page 102
A wire picture or wire photo was a newspaper picture that was sent from a remote location by a facsimile telegraph.
The teleostereograph machine, a forerunner to the modern electronic fax, was developed by AT & T's Bell Labs in the 1920s ; however, the first commercial use of image facsimile telegraph devices dates back to the time of Samuel F. B. Morse's invention in the 1800s.
Commentary to the facsimile edition, with essays by Wilfried Werner, Ewald Vetter, Walter Koschorreck, Hugo Kuhn, Max Wehrli and Ewald Jammers.

1.027 seconds.