- The
comma , is a
punctuation mark that
appears in
several variants in
different languages. Some
typefaces render it as a
small line,
slightly curved or...
- into the
sense by stichometric, or verse-like,
arrangement into cola and
commata,
which correspond roughly to the prin****l and
dependent clauses of a sentence...
-
teaching the
speeches of
Demosthenes and Cicero.
Under his
layout per cola et
commata every sense-unit was
indented and
given its own line. This
layout was solely...
-
something less than a colon. In the
system of
Aristophanes of Byzantium,
commata were
separated by
middle interpuncts. In antiquity, a
comma was defined...
-
Ceolfrid Bible not in the
Codex Amiatinus. The text is
arranged "per cola et
commata", that is, the
length of a line
serves to
clarify the
sense of the text...
-
rhythmic patterns,
which are
known as clausulae.
Shorter cola were
known as
commata /ˈkɒmətə/ (singular comma), or in
Latin incīsa (singular incīsum), which...
- chestnut-brown
ground all the
rings and
bands are
broken up into
small commata and dots, so that the
chains are
hardly noticeable.
Arhopala democritus...
-
proportions were
never mentioned in Gr****
chant theory. His
system of 68
commata which is
based on a
corrupt use of arithmetics, can be
traced back to the...
- projections, the
distal extremities of the
pubes are
shaped like
elongate commata,
which are thin and
curve towards the symphysis. A
unique character of...
-
fragments came must have been a very fine one. The text is
broken into
short commata which are
distinguished by a mart of punctuation:
occasionally there are...