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stemma in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Stemma (plural stemmata) may
refer to: In stemmatics, an
approach to
textual criticism, a
stemma or
stemma...
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Archived from the
original on 21
March 2013.
Retrieved 18
March 2013. "Lo
Stemma di Papa Francesco" (in Italian). L'Osservatore Romano. 18
March 2013. Archived...
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complex retina distinguishes the
vertebrate camera eye from the
simple stemma or
ommatidia which make up
compound eyes. Additionally, not all invertebrate...
- m****cripts in a
family tree or
stemma codi****
descended from a
single archetype. The
process of
constructing the
stemma is
called recension, or the Latin...
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Virtus non
stemma is
Latin for "Valour, not garland". This is the Duke of Westminster's
motto at his
stately home in Eaton. The
motto means, less literally:...
- The
stemma codi**** of Aristotle's
Metaphysics is a
visual representation with the
shape of a
family tree,
which is the
standard one in stemmatics. It is...
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least 3
occasions by 3
different hands with each
placing differently in the
stemma; this was used as the
basis for the
critical text for
sections missing from...
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Publius Clodius Pulcher (c. 92 – 18
January 52 BC) was a
Roman politician and demagogue. A
noted opponent of Cicero, he was
responsible during his plebeian...
- Laws (Van
Duren 1978 ISBN 9780391008731), p. 54. "Appendix B ("All. B.
Stemma Ufficiale dello Stato della Città del Vaticano") of the
Fundamental Law...
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Florence in 1397.
Berggren &
Jones (2000)
place these m****cripts into a
stemma whereby U, K, F and N are
connected with the
activities of
Maximos Planudes...