The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... tradition , especially when this was adduced for the purpose of identification of the text ; further parallel tradition need not be mentioned . One may also omit to classify the manuscript according to family tradition . e ) Further ...
... tradition , especially when this was adduced for the purpose of identification of the text ; further parallel tradition need not be mentioned . One may also omit to classify the manuscript according to family tradition . e ) Further ...
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... tradition . The text critic will undertake an investigation into the families which are most independent of each other , since these go back in the most direct fashion to the earliest stages of the tradition which we can reach . One ...
... tradition . The text critic will undertake an investigation into the families which are most independent of each other , since these go back in the most direct fashion to the earliest stages of the tradition which we can reach . One ...
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... tradition and has found its way along particular lines into all the copies in which it appears . The primary reading has on the contrary survived along one or more lines which circumvent the points just mentioned above and have no ...
... tradition and has found its way along particular lines into all the copies in which it appears . The primary reading has on the contrary survived along one or more lines which circumvent the points just mentioned above and have no ...
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