Conflation of readings is the term for intentional changes in the text made by the scribe, who used two or more manuscripts with two or more textual variants...
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Conflation may also refer to: Conflation of Readings, term used in textual criticism a synonym for the process of stemming in linguistics the act of combining...
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informational one. Conflation of Readings Text linguistics Waltz, Robert. "Text Types And Textual Kinship". A Site Inspired By: The Encyclopedia of New Testament...
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F. J. A. Hort (category Presidents of the Cambridge Union)
with writing the oath of secrecy taken by new members, in or around 1851. Biography portal Christianity portal Conflation of Readings Textus Receptus Patrick...
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has also been questioned if some of the readings found in the early papyri which agree with later Byzantine readings are genetically significant or accidental...
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Mary Magdalene (redirect from Mary of Magdala)
Magdalene in John 20, indicating a conflation between Mary of Bethany and Mary Magdalene. The sermon describes the conflated woman as a "second Eve" who compensates...
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Cleopatra (redirect from Cleopatra VII of Egypt)
Roman physician Metrodora was likely conflated by medieval scholars as referring to Cleopatra. Only fragments exist of these medical and cosmetic writings...
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Irish slaves myth (category Historiography of Ireland)
is a fringe pseudohistorical narrative that conflates the penal transportation and indentured servitude of Irish people during the 17th and 18th centuries...
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Western non-interpolations (section Further reading)
don't undermine his argument. Textual variants in the New Testament Conflation of readings B. F. Westcott and J. F. A. Hort, The New Testament in the Original...
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Margaret Archer (category Academics of the University of Reading)
recovery of poor people. Archer died on 21 May 2023, at the age of 80. Archer argues that much social theory suffers from the generic defect of conflation where...
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Surya (redirect from Sons of Lord Surya)
solar deity in Hinduism. He is traditionally one of the major five deities in the Smarta tradition, all of whom are considered as equivalent deities in the...
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reading, a model of the contemplative life, repentant and absolved of past sins. In Catholic tradition the Magdalen was conflated with both Mary of Bethany...
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Shia Islam in Nigeria (redirect from Persecution of Shia Muslims in Nigeria)
Nigeria, and a figure of even 5% of the total Nigerian Muslim population is thought to be too high “because of the routine conflation of Shi’a with Sunnis...
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William Shakespeare (redirect from Bard of Avon)
the quarto and folio editions. In the case of King Lear, however, while most modern editions do conflate them, the 1623 folio version is so different...
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Ptolemy (redirect from Ptolemy of Alexandria)
systematically produce readings now shown to be off by half an hour, as if the observations were taken at 12:30 pm. The overall quality of Ptolemy's observations...
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Sexual intercourse (redirect from Health benefits of sex)
Leary MR (2004). The Interface of Social and Clinical Psychology: Key Readings. Psychology Press. p. 121. ISBN 978-1-84169-087-2. Retrieved April 14,...
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I Ching (redirect from Classic of Changes)
Qin dynasty. Proponents of newly reconstructed Western Zhou readings, which often differ greatly from traditional readings of the text, are sometimes...
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Muhammad (redirect from Life of Prophet Muhammad)
the accuracy of Ibn Ishaq's narrative. Arafat believes that Ibn Ishaq's Jewish sources, speaking over 100 years after the event, conflated this account...
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Hippocrates (redirect from Hippokrates of Kos)
achievements of the writers of the Hippocratic Corpus, the practitioners of Hippocratic medicine, and the actions of Hippocrates himself were often conflated; thus...
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Apostles in the New Testament (redirect from Apostles of Jesus)
Equal-to-apostles For more information, see Jude the Apostle. This is a traditional conflation of John the Apostle with John the Evangelist, currently disputed by many...
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Special relativity (redirect from Special theory of relativity)
and Penrose published their observations, popular writings continue to conflate measurement versus appearance. For example, Michio Kaku wrote in Einstein's...
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in their responses in the genetics of plant or human sex conditions are indicative of conflation. ...Conflation of biological sex and gender has been...
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Belarus (redirect from Republic of Belarus)
west, and Belarus was the western part of Rus' in the 9th to 13th centuries. The name Rus' is often conflated with its Latin forms Russia and Ruthenia...
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Osama bin Laden (category Leaders of jihadist groups)
and charitable work. Other interests included writing poetry; reading, with the works of Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery and Charles de Gaulle said to...
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Romani people (redirect from Persecution of Romani people)
Romani population. Some terms for the Romani people trace their origin to conflation with Egyptians. The English term Gypsy (or Gipsy) originates from the...
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Burgundy and Provence might be indicative of such a conflation. For example, at the west portal of the Church of St. Trophime at Arles, the beggar Lazarus...
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Faunus (section Conflation with Greek Pan)
Roman Faunus was not. An indication of the cultural conflation of the two can be seen in many Roman depictions of Faunus that also began to display Faunus...
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Dwight D. Eisenhower (redirect from 34th President of the United States of America)
conflated with communism during McCarthyism. Eisenhower defeated Democratic candidate Adlai Stevenson II in a landslide, with an electoral margin of 442...
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Sex worker (section Legal dimensions of sex work)
perpetuate rape culture and can lead to slut-shaming. Sex work is also often conflated with sex trafficking, despite the fact that most sex workers choose to...
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Racism (redirect from Purity of race)
has little to do with ordinary xenophobia. Others conflate recent forms of racism with earlier forms of ethnic and national conflict. In most cases, ethno-national...
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