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... portion of the whole mass of variations already known ; as a rule the editors neglect , and rightly neglect , mere errors of transcription . Such things must be recorded for several reasons , but neither they , nor real various readings ...
... portion of the whole mass of variations already known ; as a rule the editors neglect , and rightly neglect , mere errors of transcription . Such things must be recorded for several reasons , but neither they , nor real various readings ...
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... portion of St Luke's Gospel , nearly obliterated , and covered over by a Syriac treatise of Severus of Antioch against Grammaticus , comparatively of no value whatever . It will be easily believed that the collating or transcribing of ...
... portion of St Luke's Gospel , nearly obliterated , and covered over by a Syriac treatise of Severus of Antioch against Grammaticus , comparatively of no value whatever . It will be easily believed that the collating or transcribing of ...
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... the Notitia Cod . Sinaitici , from which we have borrowed six lines ( No. 11 b ) , will be seen to resemble exactly the portion published in 1846 . so placed as to form two triangles , whereof the 30 ON THE GREEK MANUSCRIPTS.
... the Notitia Cod . Sinaitici , from which we have borrowed six lines ( No. 11 b ) , will be seen to resemble exactly the portion published in 1846 . so placed as to form two triangles , whereof the 30 ON THE GREEK MANUSCRIPTS.
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... portion of the vertical line entirely separates the triangles ( ) . This ungraceful figure was modified very early , even in inscriptions . On the Rosetta stone ( No. 1 ) the triangles are rounded off into semicircles , and the lower ...
... portion of the vertical line entirely separates the triangles ( ) . This ungraceful figure was modified very early , even in inscriptions . On the Rosetta stone ( No. 1 ) the triangles are rounded off into semicircles , and the lower ...
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... portion , stands alone in exhibiting the straight line ; Codd . Borgianus ( T ) and Claromont . have but one point ; Cod . N has two for iota , one for upsilon . Kappa deserves notice chiefly because the vertex of the angle formed by ...
... portion , stands alone in exhibiting the straight line ; Codd . Borgianus ( T ) and Claromont . have but one point ; Cod . N has two for iota , one for upsilon . Kappa deserves notice chiefly because the vertex of the angle formed by ...
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Page 517 - PASSAGES in PROSE and VERSE from ENGLISH AUTHORS for Translation into Greek and Latin ; together with selected Passages from Greek and Latin Authors for Translation into English : forming a regular course of Exercises in Classical Composition. By the Rev.
Page 517 - Classics," so far as they have been published, will be adopted. These editions have taken their place amongst scholars as valuable contributions to the Classical Literature of this country, and are admitted to be good examples of the judicious and practical nature of English scholarship; and as the editors have formed their texts from a careful examination of the best editions extant, it is believed...