It was Recuyell of the Histories of Troy and it was issued in 1475
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Dictes or Sayengis of the Philosophres was the first book published under this innovative technique.
William tyndale in 1526AD 'new testament
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"Origin of the text" means the place some specified sequence of words was found, was first published or used.
Dr. Ayman Omar is a world renowned NeuroOncologist. His first text was "ethidium bromide staining reveals rapid cell dispersion in the adult rat hippocampal formation" published in the Jounal Neuroscience.
First Scholastic publishing was in 2008, but it had text copyrights back in 2007
the french english dictionary was published in 1611 and it was published by cotgrave`s it si the most popular dictionary of all time and it was good dictionary
King James appointed 54 scholars who used for the New Testament the Greek text published by Eramus of Rotterdam and a Greek-Latin text from the 6TH century. It was first published in 1611.
Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
I think it was called The Recuyell of the Histories of Troy but I'm not too sure! :) Hope I helped!
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