variorum
IPA: vˈɛriˈɔrʌm
noun
- An edition of a written work (especially the complete works of a classical writer) showing the notes and readings of a variety of different editors or commentators.
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Examples of "variorum" in Sentences
- In truth, I have 21 complete files of my variorum.
- If so, it's interesting to the web serve as a variorum!
- A variorum is a work that collates all known variants of a text.
- But man, that's a bad reproduction of the 'Variorum' frontispiece.
- October 13th, 2008 by Therese Walsh variorum (var-ee-OR-um) adjective
- The second version, the Dunciad Variorum was published anonymously in 1729.
- In variorum editions, the apparatus is often placed at the bottom of the page.
- The end of this would be the creation of an instantaneous variorum commentary.
- This, right here, with my variorum, is The End. Baby bird grown up, fled the nest, gone.
- [This is translated freely from that prefixed to the 'variorum' Paris edition, 1854, 4 vols. 8vo.
- It was considered imperative to correct Cotton's translation by a careful collation with the 'variorum' edition of the original, Paris, 1854,
- One variorum sestina I'm fond of, though, is "Much Adieu About Nothing" which was first published in BAY WINDOWS back in 1995 and is not especially well-known or widely reprinted.
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