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William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987 )
William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987 )
William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987 )
William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987 )
William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987 )
William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion ( Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1987 )
Therefore Hanmer's edition is not highly regarded today, with the editors of The Oxford Shakespeare assessing it in William Shakespeare: A Textual Companion as " one of the worst in the eighteenth century.

Textual and Oxford
F. Rahman, Avicenna's Psychology: An English Translation of Kitab al-Najat, Book II, Chapter VI with Historical-philosophical Notes and Textual Improvements on the Cairo Edition, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1952.
* Duggan, Anne ( 1980 ), Thomas Becket: A Textual History of his Letters, Oxford: Clarendon Press.
* Barrett, W. S., Greek Lyric, Tragedy, and Textual Criticism: Collected Papers, edited for publication by M. L. West ( Oxford & New York, 2007 ): papers dealing with Bacchylides, Stesichorus, Pindar, and Euripides
The Oxford Middleton and its companion piece, Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture, offer the most extensive and decisive evidence to date not only for Middleton's authorship of The Revenger's Tragedy, but also for his collaboration with Shakespeare on Timon of Athens and his adaptation and revision of Shakespeare's Macbeth and Measure for Measure.
A summary of the great variety of evidence for Middleton's authorship is contained in the relevant sections of Thomas Middleton and Early Modern Textual Culture, general editors Gary Taylor and John Lavagnino ( Oxford, 2007 ).

Textual and Shakespeare
The Shakespeare First Folio, its Bibliographical and Textual History.
" The Physics of Hamlet ’ s ‘ Rogue and Peasant Slave ’ Speech " in A Certain Text: Close Readings and Textual Studies on Shakespeare and Others, ed., Linda Anderson and Janis Lull ( Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Presses, 2002 ), pp. 75 – 93.
In addition, he began to prepare his great works of the 1950s: The Editorial Problem in Shakespeare ( 1951 ), The Shakespeare First Folio: Its Bibliographical and Textual History ( 1955 ), Some Aspects and Problems of London Publishing, 1550-1650 ( 1954 ), and the essay " The rationale of copy-text " ( 1950 ), which had a significant influence on textual criticism.

Textual and states
Textual competition theory states that the counterplan may not textually be plan plus ; put another way: a legitimate permutation may combine the texts of the plan and the counterplan.

Textual and all
In his paper " The Application of Thought to Textual Criticism ," ( 1921 ) Housman stated: " A textual critic engaged upon his business is not at all like Newton investigating the motion of the planets: he is much more like a dog hunting for fleas.

Textual and has
Textual history was traced by Christopher Tolkien in the volumes of The History of Middle-earth, and the overall subject has gained attention among later researchers and fans.
Textual criticism has been practiced for over two thousand years.
" Tanselle notes that, " Textual criticism ... has generally been undertaken with a view to reconstructing, as accurately as possible, the text finally intended by the author ".
Textual criticism ( or broader: text philology ) is a part of philology, which is not just devoted to the study of texts, but also to edit and produce " scientific editions ", " scholarly editions ", " standard editions ", " historical editions ", " reliable editions ", " reliable texts ", " text editions " or " critical editions ", which are editions in which careful scholarship has been employed to ensure that the information contained within is as close to the author's / composer's original intentions as possible ( and which allows the user to compare and judge changes in editions published under influence by the author / composer ).

Textual and play
: Evidence: Textual evidence and certain topical allusions suggest the play was composed as a specially commissioned piece for a Garter Feast ( an annual meeting of the Order of the Garter ), possibly the Feast on 23 April 1597.

Textual and was
SVG was also accommodated in MPEG-4 Part 11, in the Extensible MPEG-4 Textual ( XMT ) format-a textual representation of the MPEG-4 multimedia content using XML.
Textual scholars view this as a postdiction, since some believe that the Blessing of Jacob was written in a period around the 9th or 8th centuries ( 900-701 BC ), the same period in which the tribe was actually dwindling.
Textual scholars believe that the biblical regulation specifying the offering for childbirth in Leviticus 12 originally fell among those concerning bodily discharges in Leviticus 15 ( due to various textual features ), and hence that childbirth was treated as a form of abnormal discharge, for which a period of recovery was required.
The first step towards modern Textual Criticism was made.
The Textus Receptus was defended by John William Burgon in his The Revision Revised ( 1881 ), and also by Edward Miller in A Guide to the Textual Criticism of the New Testament ( 1886 ).
Textual sources ( Herrmann 1999 ) establish that it was Abu Muslim, the leader of the Abbasid rebellion, who symbolized the beginning of the new Caliphate by commissioning monumental structures to the west of the Gäwürgala walls, in what then became Soltangala.
Textual evidence suggests that this was the case in the 12th century, when King Alexander I was marooned on the island, and was said to have been looked after by one in 1123.
He was a scholar of Greek, New Testament, and New Testament Textual Criticism, and wrote prolifically on these subjects.
Textual scholars regard the chapter as being an insertion by the deuteronomist, and, even in the Talmud, it is argued that the chapter had been moved and was originally part of the Torah as an aspect of the Deuteronomic Code ; though the masoretic text for this chapter includes a role for the death of the high priest, the Septuagint's version of the chapter does not mention it.

Textual and edited
* Textual Sources for the Study of Hinduism, in the series Textual Sources for the Study of Religion, edited by John R. Hinnells ( Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1990 ).
He is chiefly known for his editions of Greek philosophical works: Heracliti Ephesii Reliquiae ( 1877 ); Prisciani Lydi quae extant ( edited for the Berlin Academy in the Supplementum Aristotelicum, 1886 ); Aristotle, Ethica Nicomachea ( 1890 ), De Arte Poetica ( 1898 ); Contributions to the Textual Criticism of the Nicomachean Ethics ( 1892 ).
The text, edited by the Institut für neutestamentliche Textforschung ( Institute for New Testament Textual Research ) is currently in its 28th edition, abbreviated NA28.
" 1839: Body Bildung and Textual Liberation ," in A New History of French Literature, edited by Denis Hollier, Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1989: 681-687.

Textual and by
Most editions of the Talmud include brief marginal notes by Akiva Eger under the name Gilyonot ha-Shas, and textual notes by Joel Sirkes and the Vilna Gaon ( see Textual emendations below ), on the page together with the text.
Textual variants found in the Abisha scroll were published in 1959 by Federico Pérez Castro and between 1961 and 1965 by A. and R. Sadaqa in Jewish and Samaritan Versions of the Pentateuch-With Particular Stress on the Differences Between Both Texts.
Textual criticism soon broadened into an awareness of the supplementary perspectives on the past which could be offered by the study of coins, inscriptions and other archaeological remains, as well as documents from medieval periods.
For example, of 522 complete or nearly complete manuscripts of the General Epistles collated by the Institute for New Testament Textual Research in Münster, Germany, 372 of them attest the Byzantine reading in at least 90 % of 98 test places.
* The Bible " Codes ": a Textual Perspective, by Jeffrey H. Tigay ( Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania )
* Textual modeling languages may use standardized keywords accompanied by parameters or natural language terms and phrases to make computer-interpretable expressions.
This is certainly not the case for the discoveries of 1975, which previously could be viewed and evaluated exclusively by Kurt Aland and Barbara Aland from the Institute for New Testament Textual Research in Münster, Germany in 1982.
* The Eye of the Beholder: The Life of Muhammad as Viewed by the Early Muslims: A Textual Analysis, a 1995 book by Uri Rubin
* mindfulness of the body ( Pali: rupa-kaya ): kāyasati and / or kāyagatāsati < ref > Mindfulness in Early Buddhism: New Approaches through Psychology and Textual Analysis of Pali, Chinese and Sanskrit Sources by Tse-fu Kuan.
Textual overlaps exist between the material common to certain Messianic-apocalyptic material in the Mingana and Grebaut manuscripts, and material published by Ismail Poonawalla.
* XMT: MPEG-4 Textual Format for Cross-Standard Interoperability by IBM

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