The scribal errors in the transmitted witnesses of the ancient Greek and Latin texts have been studied by philologists at least since the XV century, being at the core of the stemmatic method. Nevertheless, most of these errors are left out of critical editions, as the removal of the copyists’ mistakes – and not their analysis – has always been the ultimate goal of textual criticism. Moreover, the small minority of demonstrably wrong variants that make it into the apparatuses has often not been studied in dedicated spaces. And yet, as pointed out by many scholars in different ages, the readings that come from errors of transcription can play a major role in the philological discipline. The more we study patterns of errors, the more w...
This paper explores the potential benefits of analysing graphetic variation for philological and ...
In this thesis, I analyse the textual characteristics of the four Greek, majuscule pandects (01, 02,...
To my knowledge there has been no thoroughgoing eclectic study δof the text of any New Testament boo...
Introduction Texts from the ancient world reach us via a long, complicated process of transmission f...
This paper aims to investigate the potential of textual criticism in distinguishing two different ki...
In this thesis, I investigate the production of Codex Vaticanus (B[03]) through the lens of its scri...
Introduction Digital databases and libraries have for the last 20 years become ubiquitous tools in t...
Spelling deviations are often considered to be the result of random variation or plain mistakes by t...
In recent decades, technological advances have made extensive documentation available to us. But the...
In the first chapter of this work, I provide an introduction to the current discussion of scribal ha...
peer reviewedFollowing my previous work on scribal practices in Greek medical writings, especially o...
Spelling deviations are often considered to be the result of random variation or plain mistakes by t...
This dissertation focuses on the eddic poetry in the Codex Upsaliensis DG 11 4to, the Uppsala Edda. ...
In scholarly editing, more particularly in the context of collating various versions of a text, the ...
Spelling deviations are often considered to be the result of random variation or plain mistakes by t...
This paper explores the potential benefits of analysing graphetic variation for philological and ...
In this thesis, I analyse the textual characteristics of the four Greek, majuscule pandects (01, 02,...
To my knowledge there has been no thoroughgoing eclectic study δof the text of any New Testament boo...
Introduction Texts from the ancient world reach us via a long, complicated process of transmission f...
This paper aims to investigate the potential of textual criticism in distinguishing two different ki...
In this thesis, I investigate the production of Codex Vaticanus (B[03]) through the lens of its scri...
Introduction Digital databases and libraries have for the last 20 years become ubiquitous tools in t...
Spelling deviations are often considered to be the result of random variation or plain mistakes by t...
In recent decades, technological advances have made extensive documentation available to us. But the...
In the first chapter of this work, I provide an introduction to the current discussion of scribal ha...
peer reviewedFollowing my previous work on scribal practices in Greek medical writings, especially o...
Spelling deviations are often considered to be the result of random variation or plain mistakes by t...
This dissertation focuses on the eddic poetry in the Codex Upsaliensis DG 11 4to, the Uppsala Edda. ...
In scholarly editing, more particularly in the context of collating various versions of a text, the ...
Spelling deviations are often considered to be the result of random variation or plain mistakes by t...
This paper explores the potential benefits of analysing graphetic variation for philological and ...
In this thesis, I analyse the textual characteristics of the four Greek, majuscule pandects (01, 02,...
To my knowledge there has been no thoroughgoing eclectic study δof the text of any New Testament boo...