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Page 190
... tradition may be " dynamic " -i.e . , the text may have been copied and recopied many times even in a short time ( e.g. , Dante's La divina commedia ) ; or it may be " static " -i.e . , the number of transmissional stages even over a ...
... tradition may be " dynamic " -i.e . , the text may have been copied and recopied many times even in a short time ( e.g. , Dante's La divina commedia ) ; or it may be " static " -i.e . , the number of transmissional stages even over a ...
Page 191
... tradition of the 6th - century monk Cassiodorus ' Institutiones the relation- ships of the manuscripts of the authentic version of the text of Book II may be represented by the accompanying diagram . The Roman letters represent extant ...
... tradition of the 6th - century monk Cassiodorus ' Institutiones the relation- ships of the manuscripts of the authentic version of the text of Book II may be represented by the accompanying diagram . The Roman letters represent extant ...
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... tradition of the Greeks was Christo- pher Marlowe ( 1564–93 ) . Of Marlowe's tragedies , Tam- burlaine ( 1587 ) , Doctor Faustus ( c . 1588 ) , The Jew of Malta ( 1589 ) , and Edward II ( c . 1593 ) , the first two are the most famous ...
... tradition of the Greeks was Christo- pher Marlowe ( 1564–93 ) . Of Marlowe's tragedies , Tam- burlaine ( 1587 ) , Doctor Faustus ( c . 1588 ) , The Jew of Malta ( 1589 ) , and Edward II ( c . 1593 ) , the first two are the most famous ...
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