facsimilia

See also: Facsimilia

English

Noun

facsimilia

  1. plural of facsimile
    • 1907, Beckles Willson, George III as Man, Monarch, and Statesman: 25 Portrs. and Facsimilia, main title
    • 2010, Ulrich Müller, “Trobadors, Trouvères, Minnesinger” in the Handbook of Medieval Studies, ed. Albrecht Classen, volume III, 2,127:
      Today there are many facsimilia of the relevant manuscripts, either printed or more and more digitalized, hence available as CD-ROMs or in the Internet.
    • 2014, Walter Ameling et al. (eds.), Corpus Inscriptionum Iudaeae/Palaestinae III: South Coast: 2161–2648, chapter xxv, 390:
      The edition by Saliou was made with the help of photographs and facsimilia; the height of the letters is given by her according to the facsimilia.
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