critical apparatus
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcriticalandapparatus
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critical
adjective
uk/ˈkrɪt.ɪ.kəl/us/ˈkrɪt̬.ɪ.kəl/
saying that someone or something is bad ...
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apparatus
noun
uk/ˌæp.əˈreɪ.təs/us/ˌæp.əˈræt̬.əs/
a set of equipment or tools or a machine that is used for a ...
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He went on to argue, reasonably enough, that a translation withcriticalapparatuscould certainly enrich the work of performers.
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Comprehensive information from many later manuscripts is therefore provided, though the details have to be carefully distilled from thecriticalapparatus.
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There is a useful and comprehensivecriticalapparatus.
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One general area for the series overall that could benefit from improvement is the way the workings of thecriticalapparatusare introduced and explained.
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Thecriticalapparatusof the book is impressive.
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There is a fullcriticalapparatusand the notes alone cover 48 pages.
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They have included a most comprehensivecriticalapparatus, and their diligence in combing the official and unofficial sources for the expedition merits high encomium.
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Innovative artists by definition spring the boundaries set for them by thecriticalapparatusof their time.
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The text is informative and is so short that it can conveniently be read at a single sitting, especially as there is a considerablecriticalapparatus.
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It is nevertheless regrettable that he does not always follow his declared editorial principle that evident scribal errors should be corrected but noted in thecriticalapparatus.
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There is a fullcriticalapparatus.
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Each manuscript is identified first by its siglum (the first column, s., in the table), as given by thecriticalapparatusof the editions mentioned.
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It hascriticalapparatusin which quoted manuscripts referred to the text.
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The resulting book will have at least one introductory essay, often several, footnotes, bibliography and othercriticalapparatus.
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Every selected manuscript is entered into a database with all its readings and registered in thecriticalapparatus.
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Acriticalapparatusis often a by-product of textual criticism.
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This edition introduced a separatecriticalapparatusand began to abandon the majority reading principle.
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This ongoing project, started in 1979, will eventually encompass over 40 separate volumes, each complete with a high qualitycriticalapparatus.
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This is the standard edition, but contains nocriticalapparatus.
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It seems to have been used to distinguish the version from others which are encumbered with marks and signs in the nature of acriticalapparatus.
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