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The Manuscript Tradition

2010
G, dated to the 11th-12th century, is by far the oldest witness of the manuscript tradition and holds the highest position in the stemma. It contains sentences and longer sections that, as seen above, are not attested by any other manuscript. The manuscript tradition consists of two main branches.
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The Manuscript Tradition of Polybius

The Classical World, 1966
List of plates Preface Acknowledgements Introduction List of abbreviations Part I. The Manuscripts of Polybius, Books I-V: Conspectus of sigla 1. The previous editions of Polybius 2. The manuscript tradition of Books I-V 3. Appendix to the manuscript tradition of Books I-V: the excerpt De Figura Italiae Part II.
William V. Harris, John M. Moore
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The Manuscript Tradition

2015
Some significant readings are allowed for the establishment of two very broad initial groupings within the manuscript tradition. This division became apparent by the additional readings found in Book 15.22, which deals with the death of the emperor John II Komnenos, which is supported by readings found in the sample chapters.
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The rhythmic tradition in the manuscripts

2019
Approved translation by Laurence B ...
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The Timbuktu Manuscript Tradition

TINABANTU: Journal of Advanced Studies of African Society, 2003
The Timbuktu Manuscript ...
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The Evolution of Manuscript Traditions

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (General), 1987
SUMMARY The originals of ancient literary works gave rise to copies. These manuscripts were often copied in turn; often, too, manuscripts eventually perished. The editor of an ancient work must consider the relations among the manuscripts, extant and lost, which transmitted the text, and the structure of such manuscript populations in general.
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The Manuscript and Archaeological Traditions

2020
The academic study of the early physical evidence of the Qur’an’s transmission has a long and convoluted history. Beginning in earnest with the provisional efforts of the Danish scholar Johann Christian Georg Adler, and followed by the contributions of distinguished individuals such as Michele Amari, Nabia Abbott, Adolf Grohmann, and others, over the ...
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