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Page vii
... Letters to Home Friends , " are announced for repub- lication . Mr Burgon has an unique and beautiful photograph of Act . i . 1-3 ? in Cod . B. p . 90 , n . 3 , Mr Westcott kindly points out that Dr Dobbin is quoting Tregelles ' Lecture ...
... Letters to Home Friends , " are announced for repub- lication . Mr Burgon has an unique and beautiful photograph of Act . i . 1-3 ? in Cod . B. p . 90 , n . 3 , Mr Westcott kindly points out that Dr Dobbin is quoting Tregelles ' Lecture ...
Page xiv
... letters in this Plate . PLATE V. ( 12 ) COD . ALEXANDRIN . A [ v ] Gen. i . 1-2 , Septuagint . These four lines are in bright red , with breathings and accents : see pp . 39—40 , 391 note . Henceforth capital letters begin to appear ...
... letters in this Plate . PLATE V. ( 12 ) COD . ALEXANDRIN . A [ v ] Gen. i . 1-2 , Septuagint . These four lines are in bright red , with breathings and accents : see pp . 39—40 , 391 note . Henceforth capital letters begin to appear ...
Page xv
... letters taken from other parts of the manuscript . VV ( 37 ) Matth . i . 1-3 , Greek and Latin , from the Complutensian Polyglott , 1514 : see pp . 288-294 , especially p . 290 . a PLATE X. ( 26 ) COD . BASIL . , E of the Gospels [ VIII ] ...
... letters taken from other parts of the manuscript . VV ( 37 ) Matth . i . 1-3 , Greek and Latin , from the Complutensian Polyglott , 1514 : see pp . 288-294 , especially p . 290 . a PLATE X. ( 26 ) COD . BASIL . , E of the Gospels [ VIII ] ...
Page xvi
... letters taken from other parts of the manuscript . ( 33 ) COD . MONACENSIS , X of the Gospels [ ix ] , see pp . 118 , 119 : retraced after Tregelles , as also is ( 34 ) . Luke vii . 25 , 26. τίοισ ἠμφιεσμένον · ϊδου δι ¦ ἐν ἵματισμώ ...
... letters taken from other parts of the manuscript . ( 33 ) COD . MONACENSIS , X of the Gospels [ ix ] , see pp . 118 , 119 : retraced after Tregelles , as also is ( 34 ) . Luke vii . 25 , 26. τίοισ ἠμφιεσμένον · ϊδου δι ¦ ἐν ἵματισμώ ...
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... letters . This happens chiefly in cases when the uncial or capital letters in which the oldest manuscripts are written resemble each other , except in some fine stroke which may have decayed through age . Hence in Mark v . 14 we find ...
... letters . This happens chiefly in cases when the uncial or capital letters in which the oldest manuscripts are written resemble each other , except in some fine stroke which may have decayed through age . Hence in Mark v . 14 we find ...
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