To aid readers, Lepsius often inserts m or f in brackets in his text ; and, again I say, it saves notes : an important matter, where all effort is needed to hinder the notes from swallowing up the text. I have imitated him, by printing small letters (m,... The text of the Iguvine inscriptions - Page xv1864 - 54 pagesFull view - About this book
| JAMES MANNING - 1864 - 544 pages
...was an open question whether r\ iroXt, TIJI/ ir6\i was more correct, or 17 woXt?, rr/v "iroXtv. To aid readers, Lepsius often inserts m or f in brackets...reader can supply them of himself. I may add, that the inconsistent efforts at concord of the Locative case imply the laws of grammar to be unformed on this... | |
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