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overline in the Readings indicates that a reading book, and arabic numeral for the line. Fil is written above the normal line. Where MS Cp cited as follows, according to Part, stanza, and hasforto, whoso, etc., thenfor, to, who, so, line number within that stanza: 2.57/4. In most etc., will generally be the subject of separate Commentary references, Part numbers are lemmas in the Readings, and in the abbreviation omitted and Fil is cited by stanza and line as of variant readings the differences between follows: 57/4. This use of the oblique stroke is lemma and variant in initial y/3, i/y, u/v, etc., unique to citations from Fit and serves to are allowed to stand. distinguish references to that work. The names Conventions in the Commentary. The parallel of the characters are abbreviated
DOI link for overline in the Readings indicates that a reading book, and arabic numeral for the line. Fil is written above the normal line. Where MS Cp cited as follows, according to Part, stanza, and hasforto, whoso, etc., thenfor, to, who, so, line number within that stanza: 2.57/4. In most etc., will generally be the subject of separate Commentary references, Part numbers are lemmas in the Readings, and in the abbreviation omitted and Fil is cited by stanza and line as of variant readings the differences between follows: 57/4. This use of the oblique stroke is lemma and variant in initial y/3, i/y, u/v, etc., unique to citations from Fit and serves to are allowed to stand. distinguish references to that work. The names Conventions in the Commentary. The parallel of the characters are abbreviated
overline in the Readings indicates that a reading book, and arabic numeral for the line. Fil is written above the normal line. Where MS Cp cited as follows, according to Part, stanza, and hasforto, whoso, etc., thenfor, to, who, so, line number within that stanza: 2.57/4. In most etc., will generally be the subject of separate Commentary references, Part numbers are lemmas in the Readings, and in the abbreviation omitted and Fil is cited by stanza and line as of variant readings the differences between follows: 57/4. This use of the oblique stroke is lemma and variant in initial y/3, i/y, u/v, etc., unique to citations from Fit and serves to are allowed to stand. distinguish references to that work. The names Conventions in the Commentary. The parallel of the characters are abbreviated
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overline in the Readings indicates that a reading is written above the normal line. Where MS Cp hasforto, whoso, etc., thenfor, to, who, so, etc., will generally be the subject of separate lemmas in the Readings, and in the abbreviation of variant readings the differences between lemma and variant in initial y/3, i/y, u/v, etc., are allowed to stand.