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@@ -1148,7 +1148,7 @@ OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.
1148% publication, treatise}. For us moderns, this term refers to a long 1148% publication, treatise}. For us moderns, this term refers to a long
1149% tradition of scholarly work consisting in establishing from 1149% tradition of scholarly work consisting in establishing from
1150% manuscript evidence the texts of Greek and Latin classics that were 1150% manuscript evidence the texts of Greek and Latin classics that were
1151% handled down through the Middle Ages to the time of the first 1151% handed down through the Middle Ages to the time of the first
1152% printed editions. Of course, this definition is extendible to other 1152% printed editions. Of course, this definition is extendible to other
1153% languages as well. The basic premise is that critical editions 1153% languages as well. The basic premise is that critical editions
1154% exhibit reconstructed texts from manuscript evidence either under 1154% exhibit reconstructed texts from manuscript evidence either under
@@ -5420,10 +5420,10 @@ substantiall fewell,}
5420 \begin{arabverse}[<options>] 5420 \begin{arabverse}[<options>]
5421 \bayt{<ṣadr>}[<tadwīr>]{<ʿaǧuz>}\\ % no critical notes 5421 \bayt{<ṣadr>}[<tadwīr>]{<ʿaǧuz>}\\ % no critical notes
5422 [...] 5422 [...]
5423 \bayt+{Arabic \app{ % example of \bayt+ with critical notes 5423 \bayt+{\app{ % example of \bayt+ with critical notes
5424 \lem{sample} 5424 \lem{Sample}
5425 \rdg{example} 5425 \rdg{Example}
5426 } text}{Arabic sample text}\\ 5426 } Arabic text}{Sample Arabic text}\\
5427 [...] 5427 [...]
5428 \bayt{<ṣadr>}[<tadwīr>]{<ʿaǧuz>}\\! % last line (no critical notes) 5428 \bayt{<ṣadr>}[<tadwīr>]{<ʿaǧuz>}\\! % last line (no critical notes)
5429 \end{arabverse} 5429 \end{arabverse}