- A
critical apparatus (Latin:
apparatus criticus) in
textual criticism of
primary source material, is an
organized system of
notations to represent, in...
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Humfrey Wanley,
Linguarum Vett.
Septentrionalium Thesaurus Grammatico-
Criticus et
Archaeologicus (Oxford, 1703–05): 252 Many
other Latin translations...
- Canals. Also
appears on a
plaque at
Kinshasa train station.
apparatus criticus tools of a
critic Textual notes or a list of
other readings relating to...
- leaf of the volume" [Giovanni
Battista Audiffredi],
Catalogus historico-
criticus Romanarum editionum saeculi XV (1783), p. 225. e.g. Roberts,
Longinus on...
- vary from the
foregoing text in
several details, and
gives an
apparatus criticus. The
letter saw
widespread publication and was
taken as an
eyewitness account...
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analysis or
evaluation of a work, or the art of criticizing. From
Latin criticus, from
Ancient Gr**** κριτικός (kritikos).
croissant a crescent-shaped bread...
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Retrieved 10
November 2020. Gesenius,
Wilhelm (1839).
Thesaurus Philologicus Criticus Linguae Hebraeae et
Chaldaeae veteris testamenti. Vol. 2. pp. 575–577....
- Stuttgart:
Deutsche Bibelgesellschaft. pp. 647–649. ISBN 978-3-438-06010-5.
Criticus, (Rev.
William Orme) (1830).
Memoir of The
Controversy respecting the Three...
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Thomas W., E. E. Sikes. The
Homeric Hymns, edited, with preface,
apparatus criticus, notes, and appendices. London. Macmillan. 1904. Anaxagoras, Anaxagoras...
- Canals. Also
appears on a
plaque at
Kinshasa train station.
apparatus criticus tools of a
critic Textual notes or a list of
other readings relating to...