• Apographa refers to established copies or transcripts of certain texts, usually religious or ecclesiastical, rather than the original autographs by the...
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  • Codex Amiatinus, manuscript of Vulgate Bible portal Ancient literature Apographa Dating the Bible Biblical criticism Textual criticism Categories of New...
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  • extended further. Foremost was the processing of the provincial census (apographa), which was held once every 14 years. Letters survive Demetrius wrote...
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  • for Maturus. While governor of Egypt, he issued an edict that a census (apographa) be conducted for that province. He is also attested as being requested...
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  • the apographa preserved by the wisdom, care and providence of God Himself (per Owen and WCF 1:8) so that they can be compared against the apographa to...
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    (De versione Chronicorum Manassis in linguam slovenicam secundum duo apographa: Vaticanum et patriarchalis bibliothecae, cum primis lineis historiae...
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  • Orcadian) and Danish charters, both originals and first-hand copies (apographa). After being housed since Árni's death at the University of Copenhagen...
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    including the Italo-Greek writer Emilio De Tipaldo. De Tipaldo created two apographa, which ended up with the Barbèra Editorial House. The originals, likely...
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  • extant originals in his day”, i.e. the Hebrew and Greek texts or the apographa which “so closely reflected the autographs that ‘in one sense’ could be...
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