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Alternative form of abridgment.
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English translations Dugdale abridgement The first English translation was an abridgement by Edgar Dugdale who started work on it in 1931, at the prompting of his wife, Blanche.
He also drew the attention of Justice Omotoso to an earlier order that all parties must file and exchange their processes based on abridgement of time and accelerated hearing granted in respect of the suit.
Also, since the book is 81 short poems, there is little need for an abridgement.
During his time in Italy he completed Peuerbach's Almagest abridgement, Epytoma in almagesti Ptolemei.
However Peuerbach fell ill in 1461 and died only having completed the first six books of his abridgement of the Almagest.
In America, Houghton Mifflin secured the rights to the Dugdale abridgement on 29 July 1933.
Sefer Mitzvot Katan ("SeMaK") by Isaac ben Joseph of Corbeil is an abridgement of the SeMaG, including additional practical halakha, as well as agaddic and ethical material.
When he learned that the London publishing firm of Hurst & Blackett had secured the rights to publish an abridgement in the United Kingdom, he offered it for free in April 1933.