词条 | Dittography |
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Dittography is the accidental, erroneous act of repeating a letter, word, phrase or combination of letters by a scribe or copyist.[1] The term is used in the field of textual criticism. The opposite phenomenon, in which a copyist omits text by skipping from a word or phrase to a similar word or phrase further on, is known as haplography. Example98 in Rev 1:13 has {{lang|el|περιεζωσμμενον}} instead of {{lang|el|περιεζωσμενον}} (doubled μ). Codex Vaticanus in John 13:14 word {{lang|el|διδασκαλος}} is repeated twice. In Codex Vaticanus in Acts, a book of the Bible, verse 19:34, the phrase "Great is Artemis of the Ephesians" appears twice while it only appears once in other manuscripts.[2]References1. ^Paul D. Wegner, [https://books.google.com/books?id=SIMsY6b2n2gC&pg=PA48&lpg=PA48&dq=#v=onepage&q&f=false A student's guide to textual criticism of the Bible: its history, methods, and results], InterVarsity Press, 2006, p. 48. {{ling-stub}}2. ^Dittography—earlham.edu/~seidti 3 : Proofreading|Textual criticism|Textual scholarship |
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