Stemmatological methods and techniques | |
Parallels between stemmatology and phylogenetics | p. 3 |
Problems of a highly contaminated tradition : the New Testament : stemmata of variants as a source of a genealogy for witnesses | p. 13 |
Kinds of variants in the manuscript tradition of the Greek New Testament | p. 87 |
How shock waves revealed successive contamination : a cardiogram of early sixteenth-century printed Dutch Bibles | p. 99 |
The manuscript tradition of the Cliges of Chretien de Troyes : a stemmatological approach | p. 113 |
Textual variation | |
Genealogy by chance! : on the significance of accidental variation (parallelisms) | p. 127 |
Constructing initial binary trees in stemmatology | p. 145 |
Trouble in the trees! : variant selection and tree construction illustrated by the texts of targum judges | p. 167 |
Scribal variations : when are they genealogically relevant - and when are they to be considered as instances of 'mouvance'? | p. 207 |
The effects of weighting kinds of variants | p. 227 |
Cluster analysis and the three level method in the study of the Gospels in Slavonic | p. 241 |
Different kinds of tradition in targum Jonathan to Isaiah | p. 269 |
Valentin and Namelos discover their parentage : narrative elements in the family tree of an international medieval tale | p. 285 |
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