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recension Meaning in Tamil ( recension வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

விலை மந்தம்,



recension தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

recension's Usage Examples:

Here too we have the first sure trace of an expurgated recension, made with the idea of recovering the genuine form assumed, as earlier by Epiphanius, to lie behind an unorthodox recension of Clement's narrative.


The more fragmentary recension gives the history of the childhood from the 5th to the 8th year, and is entitled LGyypa j sa roil) e yiov arov76Xov 7rEpi Tijs 7racScKCis avaUTpocbC7s Tou Kvpiov (Tischendorf, op.


than the 12th century, and even the earliest ones (especially those of the Venedotia recension) contain many interpolations.


, that there must have been an earlier and a later recension, the former belonging to 587-589 A.


No evidence has yet been found of any alterations made, after that time, in Ceylon; but there were probably before that time, in India, other books, now lost, and other recensions of some of the above.


The greatest philologist of antiquity was, however, his successor, Aristophanes of Byzantium (195), who reduced accentuation and punctuation to a definite system, and used a variety of critical symbols in his recension of the Iliad and Odyssey.


Lastly it should be recollected that the entire body of the fragments of tradition and literature belonging to northern Israel has come down to us through the channel of Judaean recensions.


The record of these recensions is preserved by two epigrams, one of which proceeds from Artemidorus, a grammarian, who lived in the time of Sulla and is said to have been the first editor of these poems.


In a certain wide sense the textual criticism of the New Testa ment began as soon as men consciously made recensions and versions, and in this sense Origen, Jerome, Augustine and many other ecclesiastical writers might be regarded as textual critics.


Rimer, Ober die Homerrecension des Zenodotus (Munich, 1885); F.


37), it is derived, not from the Nicomachean recension, but from an older archetype common to both.


No names or details are given, and the dates are different in the two recensions of the Chronicle as "olden days before Bern was founded" (i.





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