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This paper discusses three passages in the text of Isaios (8. 35, 2. 28, 3. 37), where I judge that the text as preserved in the manuscripts is in need of emendation.

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The bibliography of foliicolous lichenised fungi is compiled, listing publications of the last 60 years following Santesson’s world monograph on the foliicolous lichens. It consists of 708 scientific papers, journal publications, books, posters, exsiccates, dissertation manuscripts.

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Here we edit a second leaf of an Old Uigur manuscript preserved in the Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage. While the leaf published in 2011 is an account of the history of the West Uigur Kingdom of Qočo, the present text refers to the early years of Buddhism as well as to the relationship between religion and state, the inner and outer sphere in Old Uigur historiography. We consider the possibility that the manuscript was a kind of World History.

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The present paper deals with the use of two Cyrillic letters (named jus) in the 16th-century Ukrainian manuscripts kept in Hungary. The majority of the codices contains both of these special letters, however, in a number of manuscripts, the confusion of the juses can be observed. The scribes probably tried to follow Middle Bulgarian norms but the orthographic features of the protographs could also appear in the copies weakening the outcome contrary to the scribes’ intention to follow the rules.

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This article discusses the verse 13 of Pindar’s sixth Pythian ode. The manuscripts have «χεράδι», but editors generally accept C. D. Beck’s conjecture «χεράδει». The text of the manuscripts is also attested in numerous ancient sources, but «χεράδει» also circulated in antiquity as a varia lectio. The ancient criticism on the Pindaric verse is then examined, taking into consideration the possible reading of Aristarchus of Samothrace (fr. 55 Schironi) and the text of P.Oxy. 5039, which probably had χεράδι.

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In an article, published in 1964, Benjamin Rajeczky tried to interpret the definition “ungaricum” found in a medieval manuscript from Cracow (Kr-1267). We find the rubrics to a Kyrie and its Sanctus version respectively: “Sequitur ungaricum kyrieleison” and “Ungaricum sanctus de beata virgine pulchrum sequitur”. Rajeczky did not regard the designation an isolated instance. Comparative analysis shows that there are ordinary melodies that are preserved only in Hungarin and Polish manuscripts. Indirect examples serve as further examples of Hungarian-Polish cultural interchange.

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accurateness and in less time [ 18–23 ]. Waste categorization is an important step before the waste separation is done. Due to the improvement of deep learning and IoT, a lot of smart devices are collected [ 30 ]. In this manuscript, the combination of IoT and

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are intended to complete the areas of musical form that he was developing and which he added to the continuity draft manuscript which, unlike the sketchbook, has disappeared. In this sketch, three things are remarkable. Firstly, Debussy worked on the

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manuscript origin. The structure of the rest of the paper is as follows: First we give a brief background of Visualization techniques in Scientometrics. This is followed by data collection and methodology. Next, we present the results of the study and

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plate. In a manuscript published by Cheng et al. [ 8 ], their proposal was used as a visual servo control to illustrate the mechanical wrist dexterity from the standpoint of table tennis. At the first stage of their work, A BaP system had been chosen

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