The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... example suscipit for suspicit , Baλóv for λaßóv among others . Clusters of consonants could be simplified , for example astersi for abstersi . Variants can intrude through associations which themselves are not of a phonetic nature ...
... example suscipit for suspicit , Baλóv for λaßóv among others . Clusters of consonants could be simplified , for example astersi for abstersi . Variants can intrude through associations which themselves are not of a phonetic nature ...
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... example the following : B = R ; C = P ; C = G = O ; D = O ; E = F ; H = N ; I = L = T ; M = NI ; N = AI ; O = Q ; P = T . Confusion of Latin uncial letters ( from the third to the eighth century ) are more or less as follows : B = R ; C ...
... example the following : B = R ; C = P ; C = G = O ; D = O ; E = F ; H = N ; I = L = T ; M = NI ; N = AI ; O = Q ; P = T . Confusion of Latin uncial letters ( from the third to the eighth century ) are more or less as follows : B = R ; C ...
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... example V = Vindobonensis , M = Monacensis , A = the main manuscript , T = a copy of Triclinius etc. 2 . 3 . 4 . Fragments of ancient copies whether it be papyrus , parchment or ostracon , are often indicated with sigla such as II , II ...
... example V = Vindobonensis , M = Monacensis , A = the main manuscript , T = a copy of Triclinius etc. 2 . 3 . 4 . Fragments of ancient copies whether it be papyrus , parchment or ostracon , are often indicated with sigla such as II , II ...
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