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Eilmer of
Malmesbury (also
known as
Oliver due to a scribe's
miscopying, or Elmer, or Æthelmær) was an 11th-century
English Benedictine monk best known...
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reckoned a
Great Year as 2484 years: but it has been
argued that this is a
miscopying of 2434,
which represents 45
Exeligmos cycles. The
origin of the Platonic...
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introducing variations from an author's autograph.
Instead of a
scribe miscopying his source, a
compositor or a
printing shop may read or
typeset a work...
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probably garbled something in transmission", and "it
seems better to
presume miscopying and
emend the scholion". See also Caduff, p. 86. Hesiod,
Catalogue of...
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meaning is uncertain. It has been
conjectured that this
amabie was
simply a
miscopying of "amabiko", a yōkai
creature that can be
considered identical. Like...
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Lucknow sarkar: Sandila, Mallanwan, Kachhandao, "Garanda" (probably a
miscopying of Gundwa), and Bilgram. The Ain-i-Akbari does list a
mahal of Hardoi...
- errors.
Bruins (1957)
observed that 3 12 01
might have been a
simple miscopying of 3 13. If this were the case, then the
explanation for the incorrect...
- been
discovered which omit the n
glyph from the pharaoh's name,
however miscopyings and
misspellings of
pharaonic names are not at all
uncommon in hieroglyphic...
- Haeckel's
drawings of
human embryos, for
Haeckel is
later accused of
miscopying the dog
embryo from him.
Throughout Haeckel's time,
criticism of his embryo...
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suriving fragment is only in a
single m****cript and
bears signs of a
miscopying or lacuna. The
surviving sentence says that 20,000 "Macedonians" were...