Concordance (publishing)

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title: Concordance (publishing)
text: A concordance is an alphabetical list of the principal words used in a book or body of work, listing every instance of each word with its immediate context. Historically, concordances have been compiled only for works of special importance, such as the Vedas, Bible, Qur'an or the works of Shakespeare, James Joyce or classical Latin and Greek authors, because of the time, difficulty, and expense involved in creating a concordance in the pre-computer era. A concordance is more than an index, with
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description: List of words or terms in a published book
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date created: 2005-10-18T18:31:16Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T21:54:37Z
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