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) Critical editions of the Arabic text have been published in Cairo, 1952 – 83, originally under the supervision of I. Madkour
In particular, the tiles have been made from wood, plastic, and cardboard in various editions of the game.
For some time Rome and Antioch have been in favor, and Blass combined both views in his theory of two editions.
More recent editions of the Roman Martyrology have instead:
The 1552 and later editions of the Book of Common Prayer omitted the form of anointing given in the original ( 1549 ) version in its Order for the Visitation of the Sick, but most twentieth-century Anglican prayer books do have anointing of the sick.
The Steinsaltz editions of the Talmud have opened up the world of Talmud study to thousands of people outside the walls of the traditional yeshiva, including women, who traditionally were not taught Talmud.
Modern historians have studied the Historia extensively, and a number of editions have been produced.
In some published editions of the Bible, 1 & 2 Chronicles, Ezra, and Nehemiah have been presented together as a single book, for example, in The Modern Reader's Bible ( 1907 ) and The Books of the Bible ( 2007 ).
A major modification to Noth's theory was made in 1973 by the American scholar Frank M. Cross, to the effect that two editions of the history could be distinguished, the first and more important from the court of king Josiah in the late 7th century, and the second Noth's 6th century Exilic history, and other scholars have detected many more authors / editors than either Noth or Cross allowed for.
Even if the text of the Septuagint is proved to be the older, it does not necessarily follow that all these variations first arose after the Greek translation had been made, because two different editions of the same text might have been in process of development side by side ..."
Other editions of Call of Cthluhu have also won Origins Awards including the Hall of Fame award.
Doubtless many editions have perished without leaving a trace of their existence, while others are known by unique copies.
Catullus's poems have been preserved in an anthology of 116 carmina ( the actual number of poems may slightly vary in various editions ), which can be divided into three parts according to their form: sixty short poems in varying metres, called polymetra, eight longer poems, and forty-eight epigrams.
The latest editions have abandoned the use of the term " CD-WO " in favor of " CD-R ", while " CD-MO " were used very little.
Since then six more editions have been published.
Several abridged editions have been published which delete some or all of the extra tales in order to concentrate on the central narrative.
Extended or special editions can also apply to films that have been extended for television and video against the wishes of the director, such as the TV versions of Dune ( 1984 ) and the Harry Potter films, and the DVD editions of Ridley Scott films Gladiator, Black Hawk Down, and American Gangster.
Often, these expanded versions, also referred as " complete editions ", will have additions to the gameplay or additional game modes and features outside the main portion of the game.
( In particular, older editions of Settlers did not come with a frame for their board ; a separate add-on was made available for players of the older-edition Settlers games, containing the newer edition frames, so as to make them compatible with the newer edition of Seafarers ; the older edition of Seafarers included a square frame, and while both older and newer editions of the frames have the same width across, the newer edition is not square-shaped, and is longer down the middle of the board compared to the sides.
Only two people are known to have read two independent editions: the author C. S. Forester and Amos Urban Shirk, an American businessman, who read the 11th and 14th editions, devoting roughly three hours per night for four and a half years to read the 11th.
Several editors-in-chief of the Britannica are likely to have read their editions completely, such as William Smellie ( 1st edition ), William Robertson Smith ( 9th edition ), and Walter Yust ( 14th edition ).

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Even though in most cases the completion of the definitive editions of their writings is still years off, enough documentation has already been assembled to warrant drawing a new composite profile of the leadership which performed the heroic dual feats of winning American independence and founding a new nation.
This was taken into consideration when the Summa had been examined by Father Victorin Doucet for different editions of them.
Their accuracy has been called into question, however ( e. g., by Chauncey Brewster Tinker in The Translations of Beowulf, a comprehensive survey of 19th-century translations and editions of Beowulf ), and the extent to which the manuscript was actually more readable in Thorkelin's time is unclear.
The readings of the Vatican manuscript were given with more exactness and certainty than had been possible in the earlier editions, and the editor had also the advantage of using the published labours of his colleague and friend Samuel Prideaux Tregelles.
Previous editions had been divided into verses, however, the early versifications generally followed the paragraph structure of the original text.
The 1970 World Conference concluded that several sections that had been added between the 1835 and 1844 editions — mainly dealing with the subjects of temple worship and baptism for the dead — had been published without proper approval of a church conference.
It has been revised and expanded through 23 major editions, the latest issued in 2011.
The Pirate Island had previously been available as a downloadable scenario ( but only in German ) suitable for the older editions.
The Great Crossing was a scenario in the older editions of Seafarers, which has been dropped in newer editions.
The Britannica has been issued in 15 editions, with multi-volume supplements to the 3rd and 5th editions ( see the Table below ).

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Besides the normal print book editions, the novel was also included on a CD-ROM sold by ClariNet Communications along with the other nominees for the 1993 Hugo awards.
Together, the first and second editions sold 3, 300 copies.
A large number of " special editions " were also published and sold simultaneously on newsstands.
George Combe's book On the Constitution of Man and its Relationship to External Objects sold over 200 000 copies through nine editions.
He published his memoirs in 1993 ; the book sold hundreds of thousands of copies in several editions, and became one of the most successful Canadian books ever published.
Also, even with heavy duty special editions sold to the public for homologation purposes, the race car rules were further modified, primarily in the interest of safety.
As of January 26, 2011, four editions, each limited to a thousand copies costing $ 24. 99US each, sold out, raising $ 90, 000 for the food bank.
Following Thomas Williams's sentence of one year's hard labor for publishing The Age of Reason in 1797, no editions were sold openly in Britain until 1818 when Richard Carlile included it in an edition of Paine's complete works.
The Age of Reason went through seventeen editions and sold thousands of copies in the United States.
It is still most commonly sold as three volumes, but has also been published in one-volume and seven-volume editions ( six books and the appendices ).
Thrill-seekers came to the city in search of adventure, and booksellers sold many editions of guide books to Berlin's erotic night entertainment venues.
The individual editions sold steadily until 1984, when the trilogy was republished in a single omnibus volume for the first time.
Among the works he sold to magazines was a short story known as either " Batard " or " Diable ", in two editions of the same basic story.
He described his adventures and the Wager Mutiny in The Narrative of the Honourable John Byron ( 1768 ), which sold well enough to appear in several editions.
In the ensuing four decades, more than ten million copies of three editions have been sold.
He has continued to publish hardcover books about baseball history, which have sold well and received admiring reviews ; these books include three editions of The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract ( 1985, 1988, 2001, the last entitled The New Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract.
He placed the ephemeris and its subsequent revisions in a number of editions in a six-year series of almanacs which were printed and sold in six cities in four states for the years 1792 through 1797: Baltimore ; Philadelphia ; Wilmington, Delaware ; Alexandria, Virginia ; Petersburg, Virginia ; and Richmond, Virginia.
These editions were out of print for many years, but as of 1993 a new, augmented, single-volume edition of the book was being sold in Europe:
Some are sold in " censored " and " uncensored " editions, which denotes the change of cover art.
This newspaper was founded in 1977 by a former Conservative councillor on Merton Council, but since then the paper has been sold on and it is now widely published in different editions across South London.
The most widely sold editions of the Greek New Testament are largely based on the text of the Codex Vaticanus.
In German these works have gone through dozens of different editions and reprints and sold hundreds of thousands of copies.
Beginning in 1954, with the first edition of his volume on Eternal Return, Eliade also enjoyed commercial success: the book went through several editions under different titles, which sold over 100, 000 copies.
The albums titled " Belinda ", " Belinda ( Enhanced )" and " Belinda: Edición Especial " are the only albums that are being sold today, the rest were limited editions.

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