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Critical edition
Definizione
- A critical edition is an edition in which the text has been constituted on the basis of more than one witness applying a genealogical methodology (to reconstruct an archetypical version) or some other critical assessment of variant readings. Significant variants are usually recorded in a critical apparatus.
Sorgente
- "Edition, critical" in Roelli, Philipp, and Caroline Macé. ‘Parvum Lexicon Stemmatologicum. A Brief Lexicon of Stemmatology’. Edited by Odd Einar Haugen, Marina Buzzoni, and Aidan Conti, November 2015. https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-121539.
Esempio
- Guarnaccio, Luca (ed.). 2020. Manfredi Potentini Vita Gerardi (BHL 3429) sive Laudatio sancti Gerardi episcopi Potenti, DOI: 10.6093/978-88-31309-04-2.
- Shaw, Prue (ed.) 2019. Monarchia. https://www.danteonline.it/monarchia/
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italiano
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URI
https://w3id.org/dh-atlas-vocabularies/etv/CriticalEdition
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