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- The iota subscript is a diacritic mark in the Gr**** alphabet shaped like a small vertical stroke or miniature iota ⟨ι⟩ placed below the letter. It can...
- 48 leaves. The error of itacism is rare (20 occurrences); it has iota subscriptum; error of homoioteleuton is found only in Mark 9:38; N εφελκυστικον occurs...
- Anthurium subrotundum Croat Anthurium subsagittatum (****h) ****h Anthurium subscriptum G.S.Bunting Anthurium subsignatum Schott Anthurium subtriangulare Engl...
- "too incorrect to be much of value", though it has no errors with iota subscriptum or iota adscriptum. The m****cript has survived in bad condition. Scrivener...
- scholia from the later hand, and pictures. It has errors with iota subscriptum. Kurt Aland the Gr**** text of the codex did not place in any Category...
- professionem emisisse, et processum formatum, et a Rmis. ordinum Capitibus subscriptum supra praedictis ****ever****et. Supplicavit pro expeditione gratis, attenta...
- Also errors (e.g. itacisms, N ephelkystikon, iota adscriptum, no iota subscriptum etc.) are of the same kind. It is sure that these two parts were written...
- ephelkystikon is not frequent. Iota adscriptum is found twice, Iota subscriptum never. The liturgical apparatus has the larger κεφαλαια prefixed to the...
- of gross carelessness are corrected by a later hand. There is no "ι subscriptum", "ι ascriptum" occurs twice at John 3:36 and is erased even there. Scrivener...
- Santiago: (...) fecit etiam castella plurima et ecclesias multas, sicut hic subscriptum est: Interritorio Legionensi Lunam, Gordonem et Alvam: in Asruriis Tutelam...