
The Supposed Autographa of John the Scot
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Excerpt from The Supposed Autographa of John the ScotA number of enlargements omitted by the writers of the text were supplied not by them but by special correctors, who were assigned, it would seem, considerable portions of the manuscript to revise. Particularly important among these wide-ranging cor rectors are two hands that I will call r1 and T2. The former is a largish hand with some slight traces of Insular habits.7 r2 is very similar, and indeed may be merely a smaller variety of In the specimen that I have reproduced, as is true of both r1 and r2 elsewhere, correction by I may be obser...
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