The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... edition , was that of Dean Alford . In 1859 , this distinguished scholar visited Rome for the purpose of ascertaining the true readings of the MS . , in places where the editions of Mai differed from the collations previously published ...
... edition , was that of Dean Alford . In 1859 , this distinguished scholar visited Rome for the purpose of ascertaining the true readings of the MS . , in places where the editions of Mai differed from the collations previously published ...
Sayfa 350
... edition , with every place marked in which any doubt remained - arising from the discrepancies in the two editions of Mai , or in the collations of Mico , Rulotta , and Birch . Whilst he was comparing the MS . with the • edited readings ...
... edition , with every place marked in which any doubt remained - arising from the discrepancies in the two editions of Mai , or in the collations of Mico , Rulotta , and Birch . Whilst he was comparing the MS . with the • edited readings ...
Sayfa 351
... edition of the Vatican text , enriched with all those things which had been hitherto neglected . And yet I did not promise more fully that I would not prepare an edition , but took care rather , that if I prepared one at Leipsic , I ...
... edition of the Vatican text , enriched with all those things which had been hitherto neglected . And yet I did not promise more fully that I would not prepare an edition , but took care rather , that if I prepared one at Leipsic , I ...
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