Re: Corpora: rotagraph definition

From: Patrick Cassidy (cassidy@micra.com)
Date: Tue Apr 18 2000 - 23:02:26 MET DST

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    Concerning your query to the Corpora list:

    > Pieter de Haan wrote:

    > Dear all,
    > One of my literary colleagues has recently come across the term "rotagraph"
    > in an early 20th century letter. The term was used by an author who writes
    > that he has received a rotagraph of the first 50 pages of his intended book
    > from Oxford University Press. Apparently te term refers to a technique or
    > procedure which was new at the time. The term does not occur in the OED.
    >
    > Does anybody know the term?
    > Could this term have referred to (the equivalent of) proof pages?
    >

      In the 1913 "New Words" Supplement to the Webster's Revised Unabridged
    Dictionary (Merriam Co.) the term "rotagraph does not occur, but
    "rotograph" does;it may be the same thing. The definition is reproduced
    here (in tagged form):

    <p><hw>Ro"to*graph</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos>
    <fld>(Photography)</fld>
    <def>A photograph printed by a process in which
    a strip or roll of sensitized paper is automatically
    fed over the negative so that a series of prints are made, and
    are then developed, fixed, cut apart, and washed at a very
    rapid rate.</def><br/
    [<source>Webster 1913 Suppl.</source>]</p>

        However, neither "rotagraph" nor "rotograph" occur in the 1906
    Century dictionary. The dictionary files in which the
    above definition is found are available at:
        ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/gnu/dictionary

    Pat

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