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“The greater part of the time was spent in a final review of four White Book translations of Missale Romanum, editio typica tertia, as produced by the International Commission on English in the Liturgy and recently approved by several Conferences of Bishops.”
Archbishop Prendergast on the 17th Session of the Vox Clara Committee
“The book is in mint condition, published by the Vatican Press (editio typica), 1989, red cover, gold stamped, 2 ribbons, 197 pages, 10 x 14.”
“It's Called Football: the everybody is sick editio...”
“This is the editio princeps, by Lascaris, based on L, with Scholia, a very rare book.”
“Sigerus de Cortraco, ˜Summa modorum significandi sophismata™; New Edition, on the Basis of G. Wallerand's editio prima, with Additions, Critical Notes, an Index of Terms and an Introduction.”
“The editio princeps (1813) has conviction for reasoning here — an obvious error of the press, overlooked by Mrs. Shelley in 1839, and perpetuated in his several editions of the poems by Mr.H. Buxton Forman.”
“The editio princeps (1820) reads destined soft emotion, Attracts, etc.”
“The editio princeps has a comma after sky (5) and a semicolon after away (6) — a pointing followed by Forman, Dowden, and Woodberry.”
“With Woodberry I replace with a dash the comma (editio princeps) after me (5) retained by Forman, deleted by Rossetti and Dowden.”
“The following list shows the places in which our text departs from the punctuation of the editio princeps, 1822, and records in each instance the pointing of that edition: — dreams 71; course. 125; mockery 150; conqueror 212; streams 235; Moslems 275; West 305; moon, 347; harm, 394; shame, 402; anger 408; descends 447; crime 454; banner.”
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