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Page 169
... sheets . But it is equally certain that MS . Junius 11 was not copied directly from a MS . of this kind , but from a previous codex . For if the scribe had worked from a set of loose numbered sheets , he would not have omitted several ...
... sheets . But it is equally certain that MS . Junius 11 was not copied directly from a MS . of this kind , but from a previous codex . For if the scribe had worked from a set of loose numbered sheets , he would not have omitted several ...
Page 175
... sheets of which it consisted between the fourth and fifth sheets of the older MS . , and expunged the superfluous page of the paraphrase . I now proceed to tabulate the lengths of the sections in lines 1-917 of the Genesis , using the ...
... sheets of which it consisted between the fourth and fifth sheets of the older MS . , and expunged the superfluous page of the paraphrase . I now proceed to tabulate the lengths of the sections in lines 1-917 of the Genesis , using the ...
Page 181
... sheets of the archetypal MSS .; and that in one and the same poem the quantity of written matter in a sheet was surprisingly uniform , though as between one poem and another there were great differences . The extraordinary regularity ...
... sheets of the archetypal MSS .; and that in one and the same poem the quantity of written matter in a sheet was surprisingly uniform , though as between one poem and another there were great differences . The extraordinary regularity ...
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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