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2021
Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the main tasks to be performed by an editor of Byzantine literary works, highlighting some of the recent developments in methodology and technology and focusing on technical aspects. The editor’s tasks are the following: (1) heuristics of texts and manuscripts, (2) collation (namely ...
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Abstract This chapter provides an overview of the main tasks to be performed by an editor of Byzantine literary works, highlighting some of the recent developments in methodology and technology and focusing on technical aspects. The editor’s tasks are the following: (1) heuristics of texts and manuscripts, (2) collation (namely ...
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2009
These are two typical problems in textual criticism: deciding whether a passage is authentic, and deciding what the original wording was. In fact, every reader of Greek texts is a textual critic insofar as he makes interpretative decisions: each reader examines the sense and wording of every sentence in order to interpret it. One could say that textual
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These are two typical problems in textual criticism: deciding whether a passage is authentic, and deciding what the original wording was. In fact, every reader of Greek texts is a textual critic insofar as he makes interpretative decisions: each reader examines the sense and wording of every sentence in order to interpret it. One could say that textual
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1991
Abstract The foregoing chapters have attempted to give some idea of the ways in which the Greek and Latin classics were handed down through the Middle Ages to the modern world, and to outline some of the more important historical and cultural phenomena which affected the transmission of these texts.
L D Reynolds, N G Wilson
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Abstract The foregoing chapters have attempted to give some idea of the ways in which the Greek and Latin classics were handed down through the Middle Ages to the modern world, and to outline some of the more important historical and cultural phenomena which affected the transmission of these texts.
L D Reynolds, N G Wilson
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Bibiography And Textual Criticism
1992Abstract 44 Besterman, Theodore D.N. Fifty years a bookman; the Arundel! Esdaile lecture, 1973. London, English association; Library association, 1974. 32p. 25cm. (Arundel! Esdaile memorial lecture)
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Abstract This chapter will explore some of the changes in thinking about the tasks and methods of textual criticism which have arisen in the last twenty years. Particular attention is given to the evidence of the Dead Sea Scrolls and the pluriformity of its textual witness which has also led to a re-evaluation of the ancient versions ...
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X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy: Towards reliable binding energy referencing
Progress in Materials Science, 2020Grzegorz Greczynski, Lars Hultman
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Image-Text Embedding Learning via Visual and Textual Semantic Reasoning
IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2023Kunpeng Li, Yulun Zhang, Kai Li
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Restoring and attributing ancient texts using deep neural networks
Nature, 2022Yannis Assael +2 more
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