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However, in some printed editions of his plays he often turned the Venetian texts into Tuscan, too.
Like the Roman Catholic deuterocanonical books, these texts are integrated with the rest of the Old Testament, not printed in a separate section.
Other texts printed in Orthodox Bibles are considered of some value ( like the additional Psalm 151, and the Prayer of Manasses ) or are included as an appendix ( like the Greek 4 Maccabees, and the Slavonic 2 Esdras ).
This portion was printed in 1514, but publication was delayed until 1522 by waiting for the Old Testament portion, and the sanction of Pope Leo X. Erasmus had been working for years on two projects: a collation of Greek texts and a fresh Latin New Testament.
Amongst the earliest books to be printed were magical texts ; the nóminas were one example of this, consisting of prayers to the saints used as talismans.
He was an early teacher of Greek at the University and edited texts by Isocrates and Plutarch printed by Gilles de Gourmont in 1509 / 1510.
Initially, however, Telemann encountered a number of problems: some church officials found opera and collegium musicum performances to be objectionable ( for " inciting lasciviousness "), and the city printer was displeased with Telemann publishing printed texts for his yearly Passions.
Between 1450 and 1455, Gutenberg printed several texts, some of which remain unidentified ; his texts did not bear the printer's name or date, so attribution is possible only from typographical evidence and external references.
Of fifty-five printed texts from the Revolutionary period, thirty-three took texts from the Hebrew Bible.
In 1980s the youth magazine Na Przełaj printed lyrics of rock songs in a column titled " KOALANG ", hinting that the texts of the songs have content concealed from censorship.
Also at that time the first handwritten and printed texts in the Lithuanian language emerged, and the formation of written Lithuanian language began.
In some words in Hebrew there is a choice of whether to use a mater lectionis or not, and in modern printed texts matres lectionis are sometimes used even for short vowels, which is considered to be grammatically incorrect, though instances are found as far back as Talmudic times.
Furnivall believed that since many printed texts from earlier centuries were not readily available, it would be impossible for volunteers to efficiently locate the quotations that the dictionary needed.
) Through much of the modern era, it was thought that play texts were popular items among Renaissance readers that provided healthy profits for the stationers who printed and sold them.
A small number of plays from the era survived not in printed texts but in manuscript form.
In view of the sexual imagery in the source texts ( which Burton even emphasized further, especially by adding extensive footnotes and appendices on Oriental sexual mores ) and the strict Victorian laws on obscene material, both of these translations were printed as private editions for subscribers only, rather than published in the usual manner.
The most notable texts produced in that period include Saint Florian's Breviary printed partially in Polish in the late 14th century ; Statua synodalia Wratislaviensia ( 1475 ): a printed collection of Polish and Latin prayers, as well as Jan Długosz's Chronicle from the 15th century and his Catalogus archiepiscoporum Gnesnensium.
It is a common method of digitizing printed texts so that they can be electronically searched, stored more compactly, displayed on-line, and used in machine processes such as machine translation, text-to-speech and text mining.
Some practitioners argue that " texts " do not have to be confined to printed texts, but can include artifacts such as objects, physical spaces, and the like.
Some people may prefer Junior Quikscript for printed texts as readers are used to the Roman alphabet being printed in that manner.

printed and Sixth
The ' Sixth Sense ' is a newspaper specially printed in Germany for British Forces personnel.
Thirteen volumes have been printed so far: two featuring the comics adventures of the Fourth Doctor, one with the adventures of the Fifth Doctor, two featuring the Sixth Doctor, one with the adventures of the Seventh Doctor, four focusing on the Eighth Doctor, and three featuring the Tenth Doctor.
The full list of 18 books are included in the inscriptions approved by the Burmese Fifth Council and in the printed edition of the text recited at the Sixth Council.

printed and Seven
in Quantity for the Price of Seven " Richardson later made it up to the public with " deferred Restorations " of the fourth edition of the novel being printed in larger print with eight volumes and a preface that reads: " It is proper to observe with regard to the present Edition that it has been thought fit to restore many Passages, and several Letters which were omitted in the former merely for shortening-sake.
Seven photographs from the week's news were printed on the first issue's cover.
He then proceeded to have eight copies typeset and printed on the presses of the Oxford Times, and this private edition became known as the " 1922 Edition " or the " Oxford Text " of Seven Pillars.
Seven and a half million copies were printed.
Seven of the thirteen states printed large quantities of its own paper money, backed by gold, land, or nothing, so there was no fair exchange rate among them.
His capital work is The History of Graunde Amour and la Bel Pucel, conteining the knowledge of the Seven Sciences and the Course of Mans Life in this Worlde or The Passetyme of Pleasure, printed by Wynkyn de Worde in 1509, but finished three years earlier.
Seven of these are positively known, and most of the seven have been printed several times, although none have appeared since the 17th century.
Life's Testament, c. 1914, A Wreath, c. 1916, and Seven Tales, 1916, were also privately printed, and attracted no notice, but in 1919 a volume of Selected Poems was published by Gordon and Gotch in Brisbane which slowly made its way, helped by a literary group at Melbourne of whom Vance and Nettie Palmer and Frank Wilmot were the leaders.
An elegy ‘ Aurelius ’ for Herring was printed in 1761 with the ‘ Original Poems and Translations ’ of Fawkes ; and reprinted in 1763 in the volume ofSeven Sermons by Archbishop Herring ’.
Entitled Holsome and Catholyke Doctryne concerninge the Seven Sacramentes of Chrystes Church, expedient to be knowen of all men, set forth in maner of Shorte Sermons to bee made to the People, his book was printed in London in 1558.
He published his own and others ' works, printed on his hand press, or in mimeographed editions through his Renegade Press and Seven Flowers Press.
It is printed in R. Hercher's edition of Aelian ( Paris: Firmin Didot, 1858 ); an English translation by Jean Blackwood is included as an appendix in The Seven Wonders of the World by Michael Ashley ( Glasgow: Fontana Paperbacks, 1980 ).
Seven poems, chiefly of an amorous character, are printed in T. G. Stevenson's edition of The Sempill Ballates.
Seven copies of it were printed in Edinburgh in 1599, and it was republished in London in 1603, when it sold in the thousands.
The Seven Sages was printed in 1578, and frequently during the earlier decades of the 17th century.
Blade for Barter, Volume 1, was first printed in February 2005, after extensive previews on the Seven Seas Entertainment homepage.
* Simon MacDonald Lockhart, Seven Centuries: The history of the Lockharts and Lee of Carnwath, privately printed, n. d. ( ca.

printed and Books
Books with a quick and inexpensive printed format of tape binding and printed cardstock covers, the four monographs ( Players Book, Magic Book, Creatures Book, and Gamemaster Book ) were printed in order to assert Chaosium's copyrights in the run-up to the publishing and distribution of Deluxe Basic Roleplaying, a game system that is essentially RuneQuest 3rd Edition but with additions to allow play in other genres.
The Psalter, which had not been printed out in the 1549, 1552 or 1559 Books — was in 1662 provided in Miles Coverdale's translation from the Great Bible of 1538.
Books printed prior to 1500 are known as incunabula.
Books printed on paper are by definition antiques.
Books became available online, and electronic devices such as Amazon Kindle threatened the popularity of printed books.
Sales were low, however, until December 1940, when Penguin Books printed 55, 000 copies for sale at sixpence.
Books concerning the said religion called Reformed may not be printed and publicly sold, except in cities and places where the public exercise of the said religion is permitted.
Books printed before 1949 were destroyed, foreigners attacked, and the British embassy in Peking burned.
The novel was printed in book form for the first time in 2010 by Black Dog Books ( ISBN 978-1-928619-98-7 ).
Books printed by the Black Sun Press are valued by collectors.
It was printed in a quarto format by the publisher Froben at Nuremberg along with Camerarius's translation to Latin of Books I, II and portions of Books III and IV, accompanied with his notes on the first two books, the Greek text of the Centiloquium ( Καρπός ) and a Latin translation from Iovianus Pontanus.
* De occulta philosophia libri tres ( Three Books Concerning Occult Philosophy, Book 1 printed Paris 1531 ; Books 1-3 in Cologne 1533 ).
Books printed abroad are banned.
The preceding passage was printed in an 18th century text entitled The Apocryphal Books of the New Testament.
Jean Baird, David McFadden and George Stanley, Vancouver / Toronto, ( printed at ) Coach House Books, 2005.
Both copies are without title-pages ; but to one of them is prefixed a dedication signed A. M., and we may with tolerable certainty conclude that Anthony Munday was the author or translator of it, and that it was printed about the date of its entry on the Stationers ' Books.
It also contains the Early and Fine Printed Books collection, which includes the Incunabula ( books printed before 1501 ).
They vary greatly in length ; the edition of the Shatapatha Brahmana fills five volumes of the Sacred Books of the East, while the Vamsa Brahmana can be printed on a single page.
The church printed Bibles and Prayer Books in Gaelic, and some churches, and some Protestant clergymen like William King of Dublin, held services in the language.
Books printed by de Worde include:
Books and Periodicals: More than 80, 000 printed volumes include scholarly monographs as well as popular works.

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