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... ( Paris , 1708 , folio ) of Bernard de Montfaucon [ 1655-17411 ] , the most illus- trious member of the learned Society of the Benedictines of St Maur . This truly great work , although its materials are rather too exclusively drawn from ...
... ( Paris , 1708 , folio ) of Bernard de Montfaucon [ 1655-17411 ] , the most illus- trious member of the learned Society of the Benedictines of St Maur . This truly great work , although its materials are rather too exclusively drawn from ...
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... Paris contains large fragments both of the Old and New Testament under the later Greek works of St Ephraem the Syrian : and the Codex Nitriensis , recently disinterred from a monastery in the Egyptian desert and brought to the British ...
... Paris contains large fragments both of the Old and New Testament under the later Greek works of St Ephraem the Syrian : and the Codex Nitriensis , recently disinterred from a monastery in the Egyptian desert and brought to the British ...
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... Paris ( Colbert ) and Leyden , much resemble it , only that sometimes the Herculanean sides are slightly curved , and the right descending stroke of Cod . Vatican . is thickened . In Cod . A a tendency begins to appear to prolong the ...
... Paris ( Colbert ) and Leyden , much resemble it , only that sometimes the Herculanean sides are slightly curved , and the right descending stroke of Cod . Vatican . is thickened . In Cod . A a tendency begins to appear to prolong the ...
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... Paris - Leyden Pentateuch , to the more recent cursives ; although in some manuscripts they are much rarer than in others . By far the most usual practice is to put two points , but Cod . Eph- raemi , in its New Testament portion ...
... Paris - Leyden Pentateuch , to the more recent cursives ; although in some manuscripts they are much rarer than in others . By far the most usual practice is to put two points , but Cod . Eph- raemi , in its New Testament portion ...
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... ( Paris 62 ) and others , and to some extent in Codd . AR Eph . Clar . The circle ( which in the Cotton Genesis is sometimes still a lozenge , see above , p . 28 note ) , though large and in some copies even too broad ( e . g . No. 18 ) ...
... ( Paris 62 ) and others , and to some extent in Codd . AR Eph . Clar . The circle ( which in the Cotton Genesis is sometimes still a lozenge , see above , p . 28 note ) , though large and in some copies even too broad ( e . g . No. 18 ) ...
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