Translation for '
facsimile' from English to Norwegian
NOUN | a facsimile | facsimiles | |
VERB | to facsimile | facsimiled | facsimiled facsimiling | facsimiles | |
SYNO | autotype | facsimile | facsimile machine | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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- In 1973, the publisher, George Braziller, produced a partial facsimile.
- A facsimile, limited to 300 copies, was published in 1969 by Miland Publishers of the Netherlands.
- Some apps allows for sending and receiving facsimile (Fax), over a smartphone, including facsimile data (composed of raster bi-level graphics) generated directly and digitally from document and image file formats.
- A luxurious facsimile has been published by Salerno Editrice, Rome, in collaboration with Akademische Druck of Graz, Austria, publishers of a comparable facsimile of the Vienna Dioscurides.
- A facsimile of the manuscript from the British Library was also published: "The N-Town Plays: a facsimile of British Library MS Cotton Vespasian D VIII".
- The first mechanical raster scanning techniques were developed in the 19th century for facsimile, the transmission of still images by wire.
- A new facsimile of the Copper Scroll by Facsimile Editions of London was announced as being in production in 2014.
- Discussion about the faithfulness of the facsimile produced by Santiago Montero Díaz began in the late 20th century.
- A facsimile edition has been made of the nine volumes.
- Factum Arte was commissioned by United Exhibits Group to make a 1:1 facsimile of the Tomb of Thutmose III in 2002.
- For the Carus-Verlag, Petzoldt edited a facsimile edition of the seven volumes of libretti of works by Bach which were published between 1724 and 1749, including the "Christmas Oratorio".
- It was reproduced by Edmé-François Jomard (1777–1862) between 1842 and 1862 as part of a collection of 21 facsimile maps.
- Engelman cites facsimile edited by Alex Baskin, "Woman Rebel", New York: Archives of Social History, 1976.
- In 1971 the Arno Press printed a facsimile of the 1792 edition that was purchased by many American libraries.
- Urtext editions differ from facsimile editions, which simply present a photographic reproduction of one of the original sources for a work of music.
- A full facsimile has been published: E. Trenkier, "Rothschild Gebetbuch: facsimile und comentarium", Codices Selecti, 67 (Graz, 1979).
- A facsimile of Ringk's manuscript was published in 2000.
- Karl Wessely published its text (facsimile). It was examined by C.
- The first three facsimile sets reproduced the wrong back cover for the 1878 edition – they incorrectly showed a list of articles supplied by John Wisden & Co.
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