Homeoteleuton (redirect from Homoioteleuton)
Homeoteleuton, also spelled homoeoteleuton and homoioteleuton (from the Greek ὁμοιοτέλευτον, homoioteleuton, "like ending"), is the repetition of endings...
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phrase "and Shelemiah son of Abdeel", probably a scribal error due to homoioteleuton. The name Abdi (Hebrew עַבְדִּי) is probably an abbreviation of Obediah...
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transcriber skipping similar names in a list is a common error known as homoioteleuton. One theory is that the original author of Matthew probably had the...
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the beginning of the clauses, at the end (where it is equivalent to homoioteleuton), in the middle or throughout the clauses. For example: "Open to gifts...
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werden Brüder Freude trinken alle Wesen / Alle Guten, alle Bösen See Homoioteleuton Ancient Greek poetry is strictly metrical. Rhyme is used, if at all...
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two rulers' names. In a common scribal transcription error, known as homoioteleuton, Uzziah was given Achaziah's position as the son of Jehoram but remained...
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reprise of an opening passage at the end to make a cohesive statement), homoioteleuton (the dramatic use of silence by inserting a sudden rest for rhetorical...
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understand. Another scribal tendency is called homoioteleuton, meaning "similar endings". Homoioteleuton occurs when two words/phrases/lines end with the...
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initial consonant sounds (alliteration; evaṃ, ekaṃ) and final sounds (homoioteleuton; evaṃ, suttaṃ, ekaṃ and samayaṃ). These rhyme patterns show that the...
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Pascha is its extensive use of classical rhetorical devices such as homoioteleuton, polysyndeton, isocola, alliteration, chiastic antithesis and the deployment...
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accurate copyist. The original scribe (prima manu) made many errors of homoioteleuton (repetition of endings), and rare grammar forms (e.g. εζητειν in Luke...
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was carelessly written, and exhibits no less than 81 omissions by "homoioteleuton". The Greek text of the codex is a representative of the Byzantine text-type...
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for οι (only 1), συ for σοι (2), η for υ. There are many omissions by homoioteleuton (Matthew 21:32; 22:2.3; 23:3.12; Mark 2:22; 4:24; 7:20; 8:11.37; 9:5;...
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subscript. N εφελκυστικον is met with 63 times. There are 21 omissions by homoioteleuton (Matthew 1:12; 5:22; 7:10.19; 10:33; 12:31; 18:18; 19:9; Mark 10:34;...
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Matthew 27:49 the whole verse was omitted by scribe (probably as error of homoioteleuton). In Mark 1:9 it reads Ναζαρεθ for Ναζαρετ. In Mark 1:16 it reads αμφιβαλλοντας...
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first two Gospels, but more frequent afterwards. The omissions by "homoioteleuton" (the same endings) are frequent (e.g. Matthew 10:37; Mark 9:43-46;...
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for οι (1), οι for ι (1), η for οι (3). There are nine omissions by homoioteleuton (Matthew 13:12; Luke 10:27; 11:10; 17:33; 22:30; John 4:14; 8:24; 14:7...
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itacism is rare (20 occurrences); it has iota subscriptum; error of homoioteleuton is found only in Mark 9:38; N εφελκυστικον occurs 25 times, mostly with...
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η) 2; η (for ι) 3; ε (for η) 1; υ (for οι) 1. There are omissions by homoioteleuton in Philemon 2:20; 2 Thessalonians 3:4; 1 Timothy 1:9; 2 Timothy 4:11...
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prolegomena. Errors In Apocalypse, there were 13 instances of errors by homoioteleuton, errors of itacism are few. N ephelkystikon before a consonant 3 times...
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16:9-20. The manuscript is free from errors of itacism and errors by "homoioteleuton", and very carefully accentuated. Some leaves are dislocated. The Greek...
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in two columns per page, 36 lines per page. It has 12 omissions by homoioteleuton, N εφελκυστικον with ειπεν occurs 190 times, elsewhere 392 times in...
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