Wiki source code of Stemmatics
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1 | In some usage, the stemmatic method and stemmatics may refer exclusively to work carried out in the tradition of (% class="confluence-link" %)[[Lachmannian>>doc:stemmatology.Lachmann’s method]](%%) genealogical [[textual criticism>>doc:stemmatology.Textual criticism.WebHome]]. For example, in one guide to the [[transmission>>doc:stemmatology.Transmission.WebHome]] of Greek and Latin literature, the authors state ‘The classic statement of the theory of stemmatics is that of Paul Maas’ (Reynolds and Wilson 1991, p. 211; Maas himself uses the term in //Textkritik,// p. 26). However, in more recent and contemporary usage the terms ‘stemmatics’ and ‘[[stemmatology>>doc:stemmatology.Stemmatology.WebHome]]’ are often used interchangeably. The //Oxford English Dictionary//, for example, directs readers looking for information on ‘stemmatics’ to the entry on ‘stemmatology’. | ||
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3 | ==== References ==== | ||
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5 | – //Oxford English Dictionary//, s.v. “stemmatic, n. and adj.”. OED Online. December 2013. Oxford University Press. [[http:~~/~~/www.oed.com/view/Entry/189751?redirectedFrom=stemmatics>>url:http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/189751?redirectedFrom=stemmatics||shape="rect"]]. Accessed 19 February 2014 (only for subscribers). | ||
6 | – Reynolds, Leighton Durham, and Nigel G. Wilson. 1991. //Scribes and Scholars: A Guide to the Transmission of Greek and Latin Literature.// 3rd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press. | ||
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8 | ==== In other languages ==== | ||
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10 | DE: Stemmatik | ||
11 | FR: stemmatique | ||
12 | IT: stemmatica | ||
13 | \\[[AC>>doc:stemmatology.Parvum lexicon stemmatologicum.Contributors.WebHome]] |