- A
paragraphos (Ancient Gr****: παράγραφος,
parágraphos, from para-, 'beside', and graphein, 'to write') was a mark in
ancient Gr**** punctuation, marking...
- Most used are the
editorial coronis, the
paragraphos, the
forked paragraphos, the
reversed forked paragraphos, the hypodiastole, the
downwards ancora,...
- into
groups was the
original paragraphos,
similar to an
underscore at the
beginning of the new group. The Gr****
parágraphos evolved into the
pilcrow (¶)...
- the
Ancient Gr****: παράγραφος [
parágraphos], "written in the side" or "written in the margin". In Old French,
parágraphos became the word
paragraphe and...
-
theorized that it is an
adaptation of the
Ancient Gr**** παράγραφος (
paragraphos), a catch-all term for a
class of
punctuation marks used by
scribes with...
-
punctus to mark off a
sentence (periodos) In addition, the Gr****s used the
paragraphos (or gamma) to mark the
beginning of sentences,
marginal diples to mark...
-
horizontal U+2796 ➖ M➖➖➖➖➖
heavy minus sign
Unicode symbols. U+2E0F ⸏
paragraphos Ancient Gr****
textual symbol,
usually displa**** by a long low line. U+3161...
- left-hand
margin of the text and was
often accompanied by a
paragraphos or a
forked paragraphos (diple obelismene). The
coronis is
encoded by
Unicode as...
-
sentences in
comedies and tragedies, so its
usage was
similar to that of
paragraphos. Obelism – Editors'
marks on m****cripts Coronis –
Symbol found in ancient...
- as two
separate words,
should instead be read as a
single word. The
paragraphos (see picture, right)
marked a
division in a text. The
coronis ⸎ was used...