Wiki source code of Dispositio
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1 | In [[textual criticism>>doc:stemmatology.Textual criticism.WebHome]], the term //dispositio //refers to the final stage of the editorial [[work>>doc:stemmatology.Work.WebHome]] when the critically established [[text>>doc:stemmatology.Text.WebHome]] is positioned on the page, together with the critical [[apparatus>>doc:stemmatology.Apparatus.WebHome]]. | ||
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3 | Usually, the reconstructed text is placed in the upper part of the page, followed by two (or more) apparatus areas: (1) //apparatus fontium et locorum parallelorum//; (2) critical apparatus in the proper sense (either in its negative or positive version). An illustration of how a critical edition may look like is provided under the entry [[apparatus>>doc:stemmatology.Apparatus.WebHome]]. | ||
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5 | If different [[recension>>doc:stemmatology.Recension.WebHome]]s of the same work have been postulated by the editor, their texts are usually given in parallel columns (e.g. Batts 1971), thus providing a [[synoptic edition>>doc:stemmatology.Edition, synoptic.WebHome]]. | ||
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7 | ==== **References** ==== | ||
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9 | – Batts, Michael S., ed. 1971. //Das Nibelungenlied: Paralleldruck der Handschriften A, B, und C, nebst Lesarten der übrigen Handschriften. //Tübingen: Niemeyer. | ||
10 | – Luiselli Fadda, Anna Maria. 1994. (% style="line-height: 1.4285715;" %)//Tradizioni manoscritte e critica del testo nel Medioevo germanico//(%%). Roma: Laterza. || See pp. 246–248. | ||
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12 | [[MB>>doc:stemmatology.Parvum lexicon stemmatologicum.Contributors.WebHome]] |