The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... manner that as many as possible of the questions likely to be posed by the academic user may be answered . For this reason all matters relevant to the description are to be elaborated in a manner which will make adequate provision for ...
... manner that as many as possible of the questions likely to be posed by the academic user may be answered . For this reason all matters relevant to the description are to be elaborated in a manner which will make adequate provision for ...
Page 57
... manner which the author may be supposed to have expressed the meaning naturally ; ( c ) The conjecture must be ... manner of quoting is usually the most adequate manner of explaining the variant . If a reading is handed down by the ...
... manner which the author may be supposed to have expressed the meaning naturally ; ( c ) The conjecture must be ... manner of quoting is usually the most adequate manner of explaining the variant . If a reading is handed down by the ...
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... manner of expression which is unnatural for the author . In deciding which reading is to be derived from another and therefore to be eliminated one may proceed in a manner similar to that followed in the derivation of one manuscript ...
... manner of expression which is unnatural for the author . In deciding which reading is to be derived from another and therefore to be eliminated one may proceed in a manner similar to that followed in the derivation of one manuscript ...
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