单词 | press-correction |
释义 | > as lemmaspress-correction press-correction n. (a) a correction made to a text during preparation for publication; (b) the act or process of correcting errors in this way. ΘΚΠ society > communication > printing > correction > [noun] > copy-reading or correction press-correction1853 copy-reading1903 1853 C. Dickens Let. 25 Sept. (1993) VII. 156 I return the No. (much in want of press-corrections), and have done what I could to it. 1861 F. H. A. Scrivener Plain Introd. Crit. New Test. 143 The inferior manuscript chiefly used by Erasmus for his first edition of the N.T., with press corrections in his hand. 1964 F. Bowers Bibliogr. & Textual Crit. i. iii. 19 A brief look at some problems of press-correction will illustrate with suitably neutral examples. 1983 Rev. Eng. Stud. 34 160 The evidence so far points to Thorpe as a publisher who bought his copy directly from authors, judging by the frequency of authorial press-correction. 1998 E. J. Esche in Compl. Wks. C. Marlowe V. 293 Oliver also produces evidence of further press-corrections on three pages. < as lemmas |
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