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... errors which would have resulted , the answer is that , as we shall see , there are indeed manuscripts which contain errors on this allegedly inconceivable scale , but that this is not necessarily the inevitable result . The other ...
... errors which would have resulted , the answer is that , as we shall see , there are indeed manuscripts which contain errors on this allegedly inconceivable scale , but that this is not necessarily the inevitable result . The other ...
Page 192
... Errors of purely visual origin , as απαται for αγιασαι , are conspicuous by their rarity . These phonetic errors are supplemented , in the case of Scribe B , by blunders of all kinds - omission ( e.g. vwp for υδωρ ) , insertion ...
... Errors of purely visual origin , as απαται for αγιασαι , are conspicuous by their rarity . These phonetic errors are supplemented , in the case of Scribe B , by blunders of all kinds - omission ( e.g. vwp for υδωρ ) , insertion ...
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... errors through misreading the exemplar , or audible errors through self - dictation . The scribe copying from dictation may reproduce visual errors of the dictator , or himself commit phonetic errors through faulty hearing . In short ...
... errors through misreading the exemplar , or audible errors through self - dictation . The scribe copying from dictation may reproduce visual errors of the dictator , or himself commit phonetic errors through faulty hearing . In short ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19556 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir George Clark | 17 |
THE NATURE Of Recitative Aspects of Art Lecture By J A Westrup | 27 |
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