conjunctive error
English
Noun
conjunctive error (plural conjunctive errors)
- (textual criticism) An error found in two or more manuscripts indicating that one has been copied from the other, or that both have been copied from a common original.[1]
- 1996, James Grier, chapter 3, in The Critical Editing of Music, Cambridge University Press, page 77:
- […] a conjunctive error is one in which two (or more) witnesses agree, and it constitutes evidence of the parallel descent of those witnesses from a single common ancestor in which the error was originally committed.
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