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... lines of 10-12 letters , with 16 lines to a column ; whether there was one column or two to the page is not stated . Copyists of this archetype and its descendants were much afflicted with the disease of omitting lines in the MS . they ...
... lines of 10-12 letters , with 16 lines to a column ; whether there was one column or two to the page is not stated . Copyists of this archetype and its descendants were much afflicted with the disease of omitting lines in the MS . they ...
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... lines and columns , the facts are still less reconcilable with Clark's conclusions . The result of an examination , undertaken on general palaeographical grounds , without special reference to the New Testament , is that the number of lines ...
... lines and columns , the facts are still less reconcilable with Clark's conclusions . The result of an examination , undertaken on general palaeographical grounds , without special reference to the New Testament , is that the number of lines ...
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... lines omitted through the straying of a copyist's eye will only occasionally corre- spond with breaks in the sense . It is only when an acci- dental omission produces nonsense , as in the Ciceronian instances quoted above , that ...
... lines omitted through the straying of a copyist's eye will only occasionally corre- spond with breaks in the sense . It is only when an acci- dental omission produces nonsense , as in the Ciceronian instances quoted above , that ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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