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>> Printing means a reprint with no changes. Edition means reprint

>> with changes.

>

>Would making just a few slight corrections (of spelling,

>italicization, etc.) constitute a revision fit to be called 'nth

>edition'?

 

No.

 

>Does not making actual revision of the content (adding new

>material, restructuring sentences etc.) qualify it as a new edition?

 

If substantial, yes.

 

>Or maybe even if without such revision of the substance of a work, if

>many corrections were made, that could be called an 'edition'?

 

Yes, if the corrections are truly extensive.

 

>What is the difference between an 'edition' and a 'revised edition'?

 

The first edition, obviously, could not be called revised. All others

presumably are.

 

Hare Krsna.

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