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Enmiendas autógrafas y realización de didascalias en Amor con vista de Lope de Vega
This paper analyses some of the autograph corrections of the manuscript of the comedy Amor con vista, by Lope de Vega, that is preserved at the Biblioteca Nacional de España. The article concerns the emendations that Lope made in itinere and a posteriori,
Giada Blasut
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Alcune congetture alla traduzione armena dello Hexaemeron di Giorgio di Pisidia
The aim of this paper is to propose five new emendations to the Armenian translation of George of Pisidia’s Hexaemeron: at v. 172 of the Armenian Mekhitarist edition read բացելով; at v. 584 read նուրբ; at v. 616 read շարադրեալս; at v.
Colombo, Lorenzo
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This contribution points at the necessity of considering the whole process whereby a copy text became a printed book in the Spanish Golden Age in order to stablish firmer criteria to support conjectural emendations.
Álvaro S. Octavio de Toledo y Huerta
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Recent developments in Transformer language models now allow users to predict the probability of different sentences and to predict missing words more accurately than before.
Todd G. Cook, TGC
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Ἰουδαίαν in Acts 2:9: Reverse Engineering Textual Emendations
Building on a plethora of conjectured emendations for IOϒΔAIAN, this article approaches the issue once again to test the viability of a quantitative tool and to establish the possibility of palaeographical confusion of IOϒΔAIAN with an alternative topo ...
van Altena Vincent +3 more
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The experience of reading philosophy
Reading is not a peripheral philosophical pastime; it constitutes most of what we do when we do philosophy. And the experience of reading philosophy is much more than just a series of interpretative acts: the philosopher-reader is subject to, among other
Daniel Whistler
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The Doings of the Wicked in Qohelet 8:10
Minor and reasonable emendations produce the following reading: “and also I saw wicked frequenting graves, and necromancer, and place of a holy. And they were forgotten in the city in which they did so (correctly?). This too is absurd.”
Aron Pinker
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Ἰουδαίαν in Acts 2:9: a Diachronic Overview of its Conjectured Emendations
The appearance of Ἰουδαίαν in the table of nations (Acts 2:9–11) has troubled interpreters for centuries. Several scholars have proposed to emendate the text. The argumentations for such conjectures vary in elaboration and support.
Altena Vincent van +3 more
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A Note on Aristotle’s De Anima Α 1, 403a10-16
In this paper I discuss passage 403a10-16 from Aristotle’s De Anima. In this passage Aristotle deals with whether the soul could be separate from the body and presents an analogy with geometrical entities.
Orestis Karasmanis
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