Terms vs Epsila - What's the difference?
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* 1929 , Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, and Sir John Goronwy Edwards [eds.], The English Historical Review (Longman), volume 44,
* 1982 , Annual of Armenian Linguistics (Cleveland State University), volumes 3–7,
* 1983 , The J. Paul Getty Museum Journal (ISBN 0892360674, 9780892360673), volume 11,
* 1983 , Christoph W. Clairmont, Patrios Nomos: Public Burial in Athens during the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B.C. (B.A.R.; ISBN 086054205X, 9780860542056),
* 1992 , William M. Brashear, A Mithraic Catechism from Egypt (Verlag Adolf Holzhausens Nfg.; ISBN 3900518076, 9783900518073),
* 1993 , Staatliche Museen zu Berlin–Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Archiv für Papyrusforschung und verwandte Gebiete (B. G. Teubner Verlagsgesellschaft; ISBN 3815475066, 9783815475065), volumes 39–40,
* 1993 , Studia Varia from the J. Paul Getty Museum (ISBN 0892362030, 9780892362035),
* 1994 , Adam Bülow-Jacobsen [ed.], Proceedings of the 20th International Congress of Papyrologists, Copenhagen, 23–29 August, 1992 (
As nouns the difference between terms and epsila
is that terms is while epsila is .epsila
English
Noun
page 526
- These are of a sort found especially on Athos: an example is four epsila'' , which refer to the Holy Cross and stand for ''''. ''Byzant. Zeitschr. , xxvii.
page 64
- …what is the source of k’-'' in Arm. ''k’san “twenty?” The explanation, I believe, lies, like that for the initial epsila of East Greek , in the syntax of old numeral phrases.
page 159
- Round, normal-size epsila (l. 3) contrast with a large, ungainly epsilon (l. 7).
page 179
- Finally, for (b), ll.17 and 20, with the epsila indented from the names below, Bradeen suggested ] respectively, followed by a geographic heading.
page 17
- To the right of ? 6–8 the few remaining fibers are devoid of writing indicating that this might be a remnant of the original margin. Unfortunately, at the corresponding place on the other side, the vertical fibers are missing thus making any definitive judgment on the matter impossible. However, as Roy Kotansky observed, the epsila of ? 7–9 are vertically aligned so neatly under each other that they too probably represent the first letters of each line.
page 84
- In the subscription one letter, the final epsilon'' at the end of line 28, is written in exactly the same way as the ''epsila''''' in the main body of the text, quite unlike the other '''''epsila in the subscription.
page 96
- Epsila' in the Getty recto lines 3 and 7 and ''PFayum'' 4.3, 4, 6, 7, 9, and 12 receive similar treatment. In all examples a tendency toward angularity is modified by smooth curves where horizontal members meet the vertical shaft. Isolated examples, however, in ''Pfayum'' 4.10 and 11, are the clearly squared '''epsila''' pointed out as a “remarkable palaeographical feature” by Grenfell and Hunt.²? Compare ' epsila in the Getty recto text lines 1 and 3, where a tendency toward angularity can be observed.
Museum Tusculanum Press], ISBN 9788772892641), [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=QOYO2qHYOU4C&pg=PA286&dq=%2Bepsila&hl=en&ei=1TibTcgNganwA46rmfcG&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=9&ved=0CE4Q6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=%2Bepsila&f=false page 286
- Inconsistent letter forms: e.g. upsila in 1.2; kappas in 1.7; long rho in .
