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Computers and the Humanities, 1995
This paper chronicles the work of the TEI textual criticism working groups through several phases, documenting how and why the design goals were shaped by the requirements of several distinct user communities and by the nature of the textual evidence itself.
Peter Robinson, Robin C. Cover
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This paper chronicles the work of the TEI textual criticism working groups through several phases, documenting how and why the design goals were shaped by the requirements of several distinct user communities and by the nature of the textual evidence itself.
Peter Robinson, Robin C. Cover
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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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The application of criticism to textual criticism
Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae, 2011In this paper I discuss Housman’s principle of textual criticism that apographs are of no importance in the establishment of a text, and suggest reasons why this should not be a universal rule, with reference to the text of Isaios. Housman was emulated in his notoriously acerbic criticism of other scholars by William Wyse, the major editor of Isaios ...
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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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Transmission and Textual Criticism
2010Vengono ricostruite in prospettiva metodologica, e ampiamente esemplificate, le linee di fondo della trasmissione dei testi latini classici dall'antichità all'età moderna. Particolare attenzione è rivoltà alla definizione tardoantica di 'corpora' d'autore, di genere e miscellanei, ed agli assetti testuali da essi determinati.
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Textual Criticism of the Koran
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2001The presidential address of 2000, in which the author suggests emendations and/or explanations of seven proper names in the Koran, which have not been satisfactorily identified. These are: Tuwan, al-Jibt, Azar, Idris, ⊂Uzayr, al-Rass, and ⊂Īsā.
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The Aesthetics of Textual Criticism
PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America, 1965Many people on occasion prefer a textual error to an authentic reading. One mistake by a compositor of Melville's White-Jacket—setting “soiled fish of the sea” instead of “coiled fish of the sea”—achieved an adventitious fame some years ago. Various readers have since declared themselves in favor of the error, on the grounds that “soiled fish” makes a ...
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The Textual Criticism of Inscriptions
Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1920James Gow, A Companion to School ClassksC, 47-66 (1891). W. M. Lindsay, An Introduction to Latin Textual Emendation based on the Text of Plautus (1896). Harold W. Johnston, Latin Manuscripts, 79-99 (1897). F. W. Shipley, Certain Sources of Corruption in Latin Manuscripts: a study.
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