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... Balliol , 1 bearing the name of Jerome , but uninterpolated , or almost uninterpolated , offers a text , which can hardly be described as anything but Old - Latin . This MS . is , for the settling of the compass of the commentary , as ...
... Balliol , 1 bearing the name of Jerome , but uninterpolated , or almost uninterpolated , offers a text , which can hardly be described as anything but Old - Latin . This MS . is , for the settling of the compass of the commentary , as ...
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... Balliol MS . , namely Old - Latin biblical text with the commentary of Pelagius appended . And yet it seems possible that this was what happened . The Balliol MS . , though written by an Italian scribe about 1450 , was , as internal ...
... Balliol MS . , namely Old - Latin biblical text with the commentary of Pelagius appended . And yet it seems possible that this was what happened . The Balliol MS . , though written by an Italian scribe about 1450 , was , as internal ...
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... Balliol MS . , Paris 653 , St. Gall 73 , Pseudo - Jerome MSS . , and Cassiodorus . Out of the forty - four places there is only one where the Reichenau MS . stands alone , unsupported by any of these , and that is the reading illum in ...
... Balliol MS . , Paris 653 , St. Gall 73 , Pseudo - Jerome MSS . , and Cassiodorus . Out of the forty - four places there is only one where the Reichenau MS . stands alone , unsupported by any of these , and that is the reading illum in ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 12 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 191617 | 17 |
AN ATTEMPT TO RECOVER THE ORIGINAL ORDER OF THE TEXT | 37 |
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