Its editio princeps is the 1876 " Facsimile of an Egyptian Hieratic papyrus of the reign of Ramses III " published by the British Museum.
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The first edition ( " editio princeps " ) was published in Venice in 1490, with an English language edition in 1972-3 by Loeb publishers.
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Nayachandra's disciple Nayahamsa made a copy of the manuscript in 1496 CE, which was used by N . J . Kirtane to produce an editio princeps.
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The words of the exhortation are the same as in the " editio princeps " of the Roman Missal issued by Pope Pius V in 1570.
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He revised the " editio princeps " of the Jerusalem Talmud ( 1523 ), of Maimonides "'Yad ", and of many other works from Bomberg's press.
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Up to 1617 it produced about 70 works, among them being the " editio princeps " of the " Bibliotheca " of Photius I of Constantinople.
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For a work with several strands of manuscript tradition that have diverged, such as " Piers Plowman ", " editio princeps " is a less meaningful concept.
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In the course of the printing of the " editio princeps ", some corrections were made by pasting revised texts over parts of the already printed pages.
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The " editio princeps " was by Mai, as described above; the standard edition is the Teubner text by M . van den Hout ( Leipzig, 1988 ).
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Palmer also worked on Aristophanes, and contributed to the text of the " editio princeps " of Bacchylides ( 1897 ), and first edition of Herondas ( 1891 ).