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- A facsimile is intended to be a replica rather than a copy; facsimiles reproduce the form of a text rather than just the content.
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A facsimile is intended to be a replica rather than a copy; facsimiles reproduce the form of a text rather than just the content.
Jul 1, 2019 · PDF | The concepts of original and copy, of source and facsimile, always convey particular understandings of the process of reproducing documents.
- Mats Dahlström
This Facsimile Edition consists of 500 copies ( Second. Impression ) printed on Old Stratford white wove paper , medium octavo , in dark green cloth , stamped in. gold to match the original binding .
A facsimile (from Latin fac simile, "to make alike") is a copy or reproduction of an old book, manuscript, map, art print, or other item of historical value that is as true to the original source as possible.
the Malone Society type facsimile masks the fact that irregular spacing in the original quarto suggests that a word was removed during proof correction, and you need a photographic facsimile to spot this (Brown 1960a, 51-52).
Deriving from the Latin fac simile (‘make similar’), the term ‘facsimile’ means an exact copy, representation, or reproduction of a piece of writing or printing, imitating in every detail the ...
The original document is scanned at the sending station, converted into an analog or digital representation, and sent over a communication channel to the receiving station, which constructs a duplicate image on paper; this image is referred to as a facsimile.