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facsimile Meaning in Telugu ( facsimile తెలుగు అంటే)



ప్రతిరూపం, ఫైన్ నమూనా

Noun:

ప్రతిబింబం, ఫైన్ నమూనా, ప్రతిరూపణ, అవపాతం, కాపీ,



facsimile's Usage Examples:

Meanwhile, Walter Glover gained the rights to republish The Art of Rosaleen Norton, re-releasing it in a facsimile edition in 1982 with a new introduction by Nevill Drury and four colour plates that did not appear in the first edition.


with 28 mansions; description of a calendar; horoscope 259v-271v on prognostics facsimile ed.


II: 13 Sonata in G Major for harpsichord (critical edition with facsimile, Esarmonia 2008)EditionsGIUSEPPE SARTI, Giulio Sabino, ristampa anastatica del facsimile dell’edizione di Vienna, Bologna, Forni [1969], (Bibliotheca musica Bononiensis, sezione IV, n.


Other kinds of editions distinct from urtext are facsimile and interpretive editions, discussed below.


References Further readingSee alsoFanny HillExternal linksJosefine Mutzenbacher (1906) as a facsimile at the National Library of Austria.


Volumes 1 through 14 are facsimile reprints of the more than 2,000 weekly issues.


needed] The term "fax" is a shortened form of "facsimile" though most faxes are not reproductions of the quality expected in a true facsimile.


A facsimile with an introduction by Nuttall was published in 1902 by the Peabody Museum.


The first issue was an instant success, and opened with numerous facsimiled welcome messages which Stead had courted from various dignitaries of the.


(1892) History of the Horn-Book (1896 in two volumes with seven facsimile hornbooks and battledores in compartments at the front of each volume, 2nd edition.


Parallax tears into the Black Lantern Spectre's body, freeing the real Spectre and destroying the facsimile.


Willows softback facsimiles up to 1937 are hardbound, in tan cloth with gilt embossing, but from 1938 onwards they are true facsimiles with yellow linen.


14 Digital facsimile of the Biblia Pauperum in the Bodleian LibraryLate Middle AgesTypes of illuminated manuscriptIncunabulaChristian genresWoodcutsBible versions and translations Richard Voss (2 September 1851 – 10 June 1918) was a German dramatist and novelist.



Synonyms:

copy, autotype,



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