If the stichometryof Nicephorus is right, the existing form of the book is merely fragmentary compared with its original compass.
However this may be, the original conception doubtless came from the stichometryof Hebrew poetry.
This work, which appears in the Stichometry of Nicephorus amongst the apocrypha of the Old Testament, is no longer extant.
Gospels, Pauline, Catholic Epistles, Apocalypse, Acts; in the stichometryof the Clermont MS.
Cyril of Alexandria, Theodoret, thestichometry of the Clermont MS.
Matthaei tells us that the manuscript is written in a kind ofstichometry by a diligent scribe: its resemblance to Cod.
The stichometry of the sacred books has next to be considered.
The stichometry forbids our assigning it to a period earlier than the end of the fifth century while other circumstances connected with the Latin version tend to put it a little lower still.
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