Thursday, April 21, 2005

App. Crit. glossary

Reader dave just recommended this quick and dirty glossary of abbreviations and signs used in classical texts. I haven't looked at it too closely but it should be helpful.

It's now been added to the Cheetsheet.

5 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:21 AM

    Cool. Thanks.

    Dave

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  2. is this 'dave', as in 'demarco'? if so, hello!

    if not, hello anyway, and welcome!

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  3. Anonymous7:21 PM

    Yes, it be. I am taking a Textual Criticism class with RR right now. It is nice, in fact at the very moment I am taking a break from collating Par. Suppl. gr. 388; also known as A of Theognis.

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  4. Anonymous6:14 PM

    Hey Magister Coke(Flaccus),
    We found you.

    Regards,
    Your favorite students...

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  5. Anonymous12:07 AM

    two very random glossaries that were nonetheless very helpful to me at one time or another during my latest round of latin prose composition . . .

    glossary of common latin terms found in imprints of early printed books

    glossarium philosophicum

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