31 examples of re-edited in sentences
I have known one old gentleman, whom I may name, for he is now gathered to his stockRobert Hunter, Sheriff of Dumbarton, and author of an excellent law-book still re-edited and republished.
As a result, I have re-edited the text, checking it against images of the 1638 edition, and correcting all errors not present in the earlier edition.
Apparently O'Clery did more than transcribe; he re-edited, as was his wont, into the literary Irish of his day.
The Old Testament books that were written or re-edited during this period.
22d ed. rev. and re-edited.
7th ed., re-edited & enl.
23d ed., thoroughly rev. & re-edited by Warren H. Lewis.
Completely rev. & re-edited 1942.
NH: completely rewritten & re-edited.
Translated & edited by William Marsden. re-edited by Thomas Wright, illustrated by Jon Corbino.
Revised & re-edited by Morris Fishbein.
© on matter completely recompiled & re-edited; 28Jan28; A58241.
22d ed. rev. and re-edited.
7th ed., re-edited & enl.
23d ed., thoroughly rev. & re-edited by Warren H. Lewis.
Completely rev. & re-edited 1942.
NH: completely rewritten & re-edited.
Translated & edited by William Marsden. re-edited by Thomas Wright, illustrated by Jon Corbino.
Revised & re-edited by Morris Fishbein.
This is Fechner's theory of immortality, first published in the little 'Büchlein des lebens nach dem tode,' in 1836, and re-edited in greatly improved shape in the last volume of his 'Zend-avesta.' We rise upon the earth as wavelets rise upon the ocean.
Re-edited from the edition of Samuel Wilberforce, Bishop of Oxford.
BROOKE'S POEM OF "ROMEUS AND JULIET": the original of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," as edited by P.A. DANIEL, modernised and re-edited by J.J. MUNRO.
BIBLIOGRAPHY AND NOTES LITERARY HISTORY F. Diez, Leben und Werke der Troubadours, 2nd edit., re-edited by K. Bartsch, Leipsic, 1882.
, re-edited by K. Bartsch, Leipsic, 1883.
Chrestomathie provençal, K. Bartsch, re-edited by Koschwitz, Marburg, 1904.