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Percutio 2016 Percutio Ted Jenner Ed William Direen

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Percutio 2016 Percutio Ted Jenner Ed William Direen
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Publisher: Editions de Titus
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.19 MB
Pages: 76
Author: Ted Jenner ed. William Direen
ISBN: 9781877441530, 1877441538
Language: English
Year: 2016
Edition: Percutio
Volume: 10

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Percutio 2016 Percutio Ted Jenner Ed William Direen by Ted Jenner Ed. William Direen 9781877441530, 1877441538 instant download after payment.

ISSN-1953. Un numéro spécial consacré à deux projets de recherche d'Edward Jenner, helléniste et poète. A special issue devoted to two projects by Classicist and poet Edward Jenner. "In the Greek texts, square brackets indicate scribal dittography (‘Thurii 1’), scribal omissions, or text missing on a fragmentary lamella (e.g. ‘Entella’); chevrons indicate scholarly restorations; braces, scribal errors. In my English translations, paired brackets indicate dittography (‘Thurii 1’), lacunae caused by unintelligible Greek, conjectural supplements (e.g. the third last and last lines of ‘Petelia’), and the ‘boundaries’ of a fragmentary line (e.g. the penultimate line of ‘Petelia’). A single bracket on a line indicates the left- or right-hand edge of a fragmentary lamella or the margin at the beginning of an otherwise unintelligible line (e.g. ‘Entella’ in both cases)." Preface by Ted Jenner

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