Fascicle (noun): a section of a book published as separate volumes or
pamphlets; a small bundle, tight cluster.
Origem
Esta palavra vem do termo em Latin “fascus”, que significa “bundle” ou “pack” junto com o sufixo “cle” que indica uma versão menor.
In 1981 R. W. Franklin published The Manuscript Books of Emily Dickinson, a manuscript edition that arranges the poems in fascicle
order.
— Elaine Showalter, Modern America Women Writers
English Version
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Fascicle (noun): a section of a book published as separate volumes or pamphlets; a small bundle, tight cluster.
Origin
This word comes from the Latin word “fascus”, which means “bundle or pack” along with the suffix “cle” which implies a smaller version.
In 1981 R. W. Franklin published The Manuscript Books of Emily
Dickinson, a manuscript edition that arranges the poems in fascicle
order.
— Elaine Showalter, Modern America Women Writers