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Down: 1) Devoted to determining the circumstances of a books' production through examining physical evidence.3) An early page in a book giving (not always accurate) information such as author, title, subtitle, publisher, printer, place of publication, and date, and sometimes bearing an illustration or decoration.5) In textual criticism, the words of a text, as opposed to such formal features as spelling and punctuation.6) All copies of a book printed from the same setting of type or from plates made from that type or type image. Publishers use the term more loosely, often to distinguish among copies identifiable by publishing format (such as PB and HC), change of publisher, textual revision, or some other feature, even if all copies belong to the same edition in a bibliographic sense.8) Electronic text with links that allow non-linear reading.12) Scholarly edition that presents without emendation the text of a particular doc. Accompanied by an apparatus that generally includes a description of the doc transcribed, the basis for it's selection, the principles of transcription employed, and lists of variant readings found in other editions.14) Scholarly edition focused on establishing a text's development rather than constructing an authoritative text, the premise often being that a work is best represented not by a single text but by a series of texts reflecting it's textual history. Can also be restricted to an edition showing the text's development in a single doc.16) A text or portion of a text that differs from another of the same work.18) Abbreviated form for recording the number, order, and arrangement of leaves and gatherings in a book, using signatures and superscript.19) The printed name of publisher or printer (often with the date and place or publication or printing) appearing in books, as on the title page or copyright page or as a colophon.21) The material preceding the main text in a book, such as title page, dedication, preface, and table of contents.22) A book printed from moveable type during the infancy of printing, especially before 1501.26) 1 leaf+ or a slip pasted to a page to replace what was originally printed, as for correction or for insertion of a title page with different publisher information. Across: 2) the front, right hand side of a page4) An edition that reproduces an earlier edition's text and its typographic appearance.7) A descriptive transcription of printed matter (such as that on title page), one that presents the text and describes or reproduces some features of it's physical appearance such as line endings, capitalization, decoration, and type-style.9) Concerned with the principles and practice of describing the physical materials and forms of books (and other printed docs). Also, the product of such study, such as a description of the books that have presented texts of an individual author's works.10) In textual criticism, such formal features as capitalization, spelling, words division, punctuation, italicization, as opposed to wording.11) In scholarly editing, 2+ texts presented together as in columns or on facing pages.13) A left-hand page of a book15) The text whose readings are presumed authoritative.17) Letter, figure, or other symbol appearing in the direction line, usually on the 1st page of a sheet and often on additional pages, and used as an aid to the binder in arranging and gathering the sheets and as a system of reference to a books leaves20) Concerned primarily with enumerating, describing, and providing access to works as opposed to books (or other documentary forms)23) The book title, subject heading, etc., at the headline of a page.24) The first printed edition of a book. Collectors use the term to mean the first impression of the first edition.25) A corrected and cleanly written manuscript, produced by it's author or a scribe.26) Notes at the end of printed works giving information about production. Not always reliable.27) A scholarly edition that presents a text constructed by adopting readings from one document or more and by correcting readings determined to be errors. It is accompanied by an apparatus that explains the editorial principles and procedures, lists the textual emendations, and provides a historical collation of the text.28) To assemble sheets or gatherings for binding. Also, to analyze and record physicalities of a book. To compare one text with another to discover textual variation.29) The peritext: running titles, authors' names, forewords, dedications, prefaces, epigraphs, notes, and afterwords, all of which frame a text, and the epitext: consisting of texts not physically appended to the text but associated with it such as ads, reviews, authors statements and correspondence, records of it's production and publication.30) An illustration, often an engraving, that faces the title page.31) Study of transmission of texts and the relationship of this study to scholarly editing.
 

 

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