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corrigenda

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cor·ri·gen·dum  (kôr-jndm, kr-)
n. pl. cor·ri·gen·da (-d)
1. An error to be corrected, especially a printer's error.
2. corrigenda A list of errors in a book along with their corrections.

[Latin, neuter gerundive of corrigere, to correct; see correct.]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.corrigenda - a list of printing errors in a book along with their corrections
list, listing - a database containing an ordered array of items (names or topics)


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Intrationum liber omnibus legum Anglie (14117) is entered in the STC with the same number for both Smyth and Middleton for 1545 and 1546, and with a note in the addenda and corrigenda (vol.
Even so, Floridi acknowledges that his book will inevitably contain mistakes, and he asks readers to send him addenda and corrigenda which he then will post on a website.
Though lacking any continuous pagination, the volume does end with some updating Addenda and Corrigenda, plus a general index, which help to tie the collection together.
 
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