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editioner


Meanings
  • noun

    A person or organization responsible for publishing and overseeing the production of books, magazines, or other printed materials.

    - "The editioner ensured that all errors were corrected before the book was printed."
    - "The famous editioner, Gutenberg, is known for inventing the printing press."

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edition , editions , co-edition , co-editions , first edition , first editions , limited edition , limited editions , pocket edition , pocket editions , text edition , text editions , trade edition , trade editions
Etymology
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The word 'editioner' originates from the Old French word 'edition', which means 'preparation' or 'making ready'. In the publishing industry, an editioner is someone who prepares and oversees the production of a publication.


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  1. The first known editioner was the Roman author and publisher, Marcus Terentius Varro, who published his own works and those of other authors in the 1st century BC.

  2. The term 'editioner' is sometimes used interchangeably with 'publisher', but the two roles are distinct. An editioner is responsible for overseeing the production of a publication, while a publisher is responsible for marketing and distribution.

  3. The word 'edition' comes from the Latin word 'editionem', which means 'a reading' or 'a recitation'. In the publishing industry, an edition refers to a particular version of a publication, with a specific set of corrections and improvements.


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  1. publisher: An entity that produces, markets, sells, and distributes literature or other media. While an editioner is responsible for overseeing the production of a publication, a publisher is responsible for marketing and distribution.

  2. printing press: A mechanical device for printing text and images using type and ink. The invention of the printing press revolutionized the publishing industry and made it possible to mass-produce books and other printed materials.


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Editioners have played a significant role in the history of literature and publishing. They have been responsible for the production and dissemination of many influential works, including the works of Shakespeare and Milton. In modern times, editioners have become essential figures in the publishing industry, ensuring that high-quality publications are produced and distributed.

How to Memorize "editioner"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine an editor sitting at a desk covered in manuscripts, making corrections and preparing the final version of a book for publication.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'editioner' with the image of a book being carefully crafted and prepared for publication.
    - Think of an editioner as the gatekeeper of literature, ensuring that only the best and most polished works are published.

  3. mnemonics

    - Remember that an editioner is someone who makes things 'edition'-worthy, or ready for publication.


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