The partial obscuring of a hyparchetype or of the archetype 3.8. The shape of stemmata and the structure of real treesģ.7. Contamination (or horizontal transmission) and extra-stemmatic contamination 3.5. On recent manuscripts, not necessarily worse than the others (recentiores non deteriores) 3.4. From lectio difficilior to diffraction 3.3. Again on the notions of variant and significant error 3.2. A more in-depth look at some essential conceptsģ.1. The classification of the Lai de l’ombre and Bédierist editions Appendix. One paradox less: the question of two-branched stemmata 2.4. Bédier’s contribution to perfecting the genealogical method 2.3. Bédier’s objections to Gaston Paris’s method 2.2. Two complementary approaches to the genealogical-reconstructive method: Paul MaasĢ.1. The stemma codicum, the elimination of copies of preserved witnesses (eliminatio codicum descriptorum), and the majority principle 1.5. Genealogical criticism, formal logic, and probability calculus 1.4. Variants, polygenetic errors, andsignificant errors 1.3. Who’s afraid of philology? Part 1 Theories 1. Acknowledgements How to use this book General bibliographyĮverything You Always Wanted to Know about Lachmann's Method: A NonStandard Handbook of Genealogical Textual Criticism in the Age of PostStructuralism.
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