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second and quarto
At any rate, The name is Falstaff in the Henry IV, part 1 quarto, of 1598, and the epilogue to the second part, published in 1600, contains this clarification:
Q1 contains just over half of the text of the later second quarto.
* Second Quarto ( Q2 ) In 1604 Nicholas Ling published, and James Roberts printed, the second quarto.
A second quarto ( Q2 ) followed in 1598, printed by Thomas Creede for Andrew Wise, containing an attribution to Shakespeare on its title page and may have been a memorial reconstruction.
It was published in a second quarto in 1619, as part of William Jaggard's False Folio ; the superior First Folio text followed in 1623.
* Philip Massinger-The Duke of Milan ( second quarto )
* William Shakespeare-Hamlet published ( second quarto, a " good " quarto as opposed to the 1603 " bad quarto ", Q1 )
: First published: version of the play published in quarto in 1597 as The Tragedie of King Richard the second.
: First published: version of the play published in quarto in 1600 as The second part of Henrie the fourth, continuing to his death, and coronation of Henrie the fift.
: First attribution to Shakespeare: May 2, 1608, in the Stationers ' Register entry ; the attribution is repeated in the 1608 quarto, the 1619 reprint ( part of William Jaggard's False Folio, and the 1664 inclusion among the seven plays Philip Chetwinde added to the second impression of the Third Folio.
The second and third parts of Thévenot's Voyages were posthumously published from his journals in 1674 and 1684 ( all quarto ).
The title page of this quarto attributes the play to " B. J. F ." A second quarto appeared in 1640 under the title The Tragoedy of Rollo Duke of Normandy, published at Oxford by stationer Leonard Lichfield, " Printer to the University.
Field released a second quarto in 1594, then transferred his copyright to John Harrison (" the Elder "), the stationer who published the first edition of The Rape of Lucrece, also in 1594.
The title page of Q1 specifies that the play was acted by The Lord Chamberlain's Men, and attributes the play to a " W. S ." A second quarto ( Q2 ) was printed in 1613 by Thomas Snodham.
The title page of the 1595 quarto advertised the play as " Newly set foorth, overseene and corrected, / By W. S ." An identification of " W. S ." with William Shakespeare apparently led to the play's inclusion among the seven works that Philip Chetwinde added to the second impression of his Shakespeare Third Folio in 1664 which in turn led to the inclusion of Locrine in the Shakespeare Apocrypha.
A second quarto followed in 1590, printed by Edward Allde for the stationer John Perrin.
* The second quarto of William Shakespeare's works
Aspley issued a second quarto in the same year, 1605.
The second quarto publication came in 1635, with a third the same year.
Corruption and inconsistencies in the 1633 quarto, particularly in the second half, may be evidence of revision or alteration of the text.
Holmes issued a second quarto later that year, with the printing done by Peter Short.

second and reprint
After a professional reprint of Black Magic and a second volume of Appleseed, he released Dominion in 1986.
The System of the World was sufficiently popular to stimulate two revisions ( with similar changes as in the Latin printing ), a second edition ( 1731 ), and a ' corrected ' reprint of the second edition ( 1740 ).
Corrected reprint of the second ( 1965 ) edition, Dover Publications, Mineola, NY 2003, ISBN 0-486-42875-3.
:* ( This is a reprint of the second ( 1980 ) edition of this title.
:* ( This is a reprint of the 1956 second edition.
* Henry J. Todd, Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Walton ( London, 1821 ), in 2 vols., of which the second contains a reprint of Walton's answer to Owen
A second edition of the book was published in 1982 ; Dover Publications released an unabridged reprint, with an additional preface by Sackson, in 1992.
They also released an archive hardcover reprint of the complete Shmoo Comics in 2009, followed by a second Shmoo volume of compete newspaper strips in 2011.
The success of the book was such that the publishers had to reprint it three times in the first year of publication, and there were a further twelve reprints before a second edition was finally commissioned in the 1960s.
( A prior instance of commercially " enhancing " an edition of Shakespeare's plays by adding new ones was the second reprint of the Third Folio of 1664, which added seven plays, only one of which ( Pericles ) has been accepted as at least partly by Shakespeare.
A 2, 500-copy second edition of The Scarlet Letter included a preface by Hawthorne dated March 30, 1850, that stated he had decided to reprint his introduction " without the change of a word ...
* A Practical Essay on Chemical Re-agents or Tests: Illustrated by a Series of Experiments, London 1816, expanded second edition 1818 with the title Practical Treatise on the Use and Application of Chemical Tests with Concise Directions for Analyzing Metallic Ores, Metals, Soils, Manures and Mineral Waters, Third edition 1828 ; reprint Philadelphia 1817 ; French Traité pratique sur l ’ usage et le mode d ’ application des réactifs chimiques, Paris 1819 ; Italian ( translation of second English edition ) Trattato practico per l ’ uso ed apllicazione de ’ reagenti chimici, Milan 1819
* Chemical Amusement, a Series of Curious and Instructive Experiments in Chemistry Which Are Easily Performed and Unattended by Danger, London 1817, Second edition 1817, Third edition 1818, fourth reprint 1819 ; German Chemische Unterhaltungen: eine Sammlung merkwürdiger und lehrreicher Erzeugnisse der Erfahrungschemie, Kopenhagen 1819, entitled Chemische Belustigungen Nürnberg 1824 ; second American edition based on the third English edition with additions by Thomas Cooper, Philadelphia 1818 ; French translation by V. Riffault Manual de Chimie Amusante ; ou nouvelles recreations chimiques, contenant une suite d ’ experiences d ’ une execution facile et sans danger, ainsi qu ’ un grand nombre de faits curieux et instructifs, 1827, Second edition 1829 later reprinted by A. D. Vergnaud, final and sixth reprinting Paris 1854 ; two volume Italian translation Divertimento chimico contenente esperienze curiose, Milan 1820, second expanded edition by Pozzi La Chimica dilettevole o serie di sperienze curiose e instruttive di chimica chi si esequiscono con facilità e sicurezza, Milan 1854
The third edition was a reprint of the second, with corrections, and the fourth edition contained corrections of the third.
Foxe published a third edition in 1576, but it was virtually a reprint of the second, although printed on inferior paper and in smaller type.
A second edition ( A2 ) in 1609, printed by George Eld for John Wright, is merely a reprint of the 1604 text.
In 2001, Taschen Books published a reprint of the Thesaurus, with a second printing in 2006.
Much later in his life, in 1844, Schopenhauer published a second edition in two volumes, the first a virtual reprint of the original, and the second a new work consisting of clarifications to and additional reflections on the first.

second and Q1
All references to Romeo and Juliet, unless otherwise specified, are taken from the Arden Shakespeare second edition ( Gibbons, 1980 ) based on the Q2 text of 1599, with elements from Q1 of 1597.
The total revenue from the second segment is equal to the area E, C, Q2, Q1.
Sydney Tower ( also known as the Sydney Tower Eye, AMP Tower, Westfield Centrepoint Tower, Centrepoint Tower or just Centrepoint ) is Sydney's tallest free-standing structure, and the second tallest in Australia ( with the Q1 building on the Gold Coast being the tallest ).
Q1 is the tallest building in Australia and the Southern Hemisphere when measured to the top of its spire ( second tallest building behind Eureka Tower in Melbourne, when measured to roof and highest habitable floor ) and the second-tallest free-standing structure in the Southern Hemisphere, behind Auckland's Sky Tower.
The following axioms for Q are Q1 – Q7 in Burgess ( 2005: 56 ), and are also the first seven axioms of second order arithmetic.

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