Juntine

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English

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Etymology

Borrowed from New Latin Juntīnus.

Pronunciation

Adjective

Juntine (not comparable)

  1. Of, pertaining to, occurring in, or typifying any one or more of the editions of texts published by the Giunti family of Renaissance Florentine printers.
    • 1936 Feb, Loren Carey MacKinney, “‚Dynamidia’ in medieval medical literature”, in Isis, XXIV, № 2, p. 408:
      The pseudo-Galenic letter ad Paternianum…has been published, but only in the old and often inaccessible “Juntine” editions of Galen, as a liber de dynamidiis.
    • ibidem, p. 411, f.n. 44:
      In the Juntine edition (Venice, 1609) of Spuria Galeni the alphabet is preceded by a Paternian letter.

Translations

Noun

Juntine (plural Juntines)

  1. A Juntine edition of a given text. (Where there are multiple editions of the same text, they are often qualified as first Juntine, second Juntine, etc.)
    • 1864, Titi Lucretui Cari de Rerum Natura libri sex with a translation and notes by H.A.J. Munro M.A., introduction:
      If now all that is common to the first Aldine and the Juntine comes from Marullus, as Lachmann maintains, surely Candidus must have been struck with this coincidence, and would have recorded it against Avancius, the editor of the great rival publisher.

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Latin

Pronunciation

Adjective

Juntīne

  1. vocative singular masculine of Juntīnus

Proper noun

Juntīne m

  1. vocative of Juntīnus