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... scholar qualifies them in one place as official career men ( as distinct from practitioners or scholars ) , but another time he speaks of their work as Gelehrtenarbeit . Schulz himself ( Zeitschr . cit . , p . 5 ) speaks of non ...
... scholar qualifies them in one place as official career men ( as distinct from practitioners or scholars ) , but another time he speaks of their work as Gelehrtenarbeit . Schulz himself ( Zeitschr . cit . , p . 5 ) speaks of non ...
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... scholars ' new researches , then , allow us a glimpse into early stages of recension in which , to say the least , neither C.33 q.3 nor the matter following upon C. 36 had as yet been given their present form . The most remarkable ...
... scholars ' new researches , then , allow us a glimpse into early stages of recension in which , to say the least , neither C.33 q.3 nor the matter following upon C. 36 had as yet been given their present form . The most remarkable ...
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... scholars and institutions of learning ; it will work out , in constant consultation with its collaborators , the methods to be applied in preparing the editions of texts , and assume responsibility for the technical standards of all ...
... scholars and institutions of learning ; it will work out , in constant consultation with its collaborators , the methods to be applied in preparing the editions of texts , and assume responsibility for the technical standards of all ...
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