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- Zwinglibibel) is a Swiss German Bible translation historically based on the rescensions of Huldrych Zwingli. Recent editions have a stated aim of maximal philological...
- Recension is the practice of editing or revising a text based on critical analysis. When referring to m****cripts, this may be a revision by another author...
- Goddess". The most commonly used version used by Wiccans today is the rescension of Doreen Valiente, who developed it from Gardner's version. Gardner's...
- noble truths found in the sutras and suttas were derived from the vinaya rescensions in the larger body of Buddhist literature; Bareau's conclusion builds...
- the only clean copy of the Mari list which is badly broken in other rescensions. There is only one m****cript that contains a relatively undamaged version...
- translated it as "The Adventures of Vikrama" in four of its po****r rescensions. It is sometimes published along with the Baital Pachisi. Koravi Goparaju...
- writes in his Introduction that the Lives "exists in several different rescensions. Of these, the most familiar is the one which appears in the works of...
- in prose and not in poetic form suggested by the three known Kashmiri rescensions Haracaritacintamani of Jayaratha included. Brihatkatha must have been...
- ultimately only witness to the enduring po****rity of such harmonies. Rescensions appeared in later centuries as translation of originals. Many medieval...
- includes "the Gospels which Luci**** forged." Modern scholars mark Lucianic rescensions with an L, to indicate that when variant readings arise, they may have...