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361:) was used for corrective additions, the obelus was used for corrective deletions of invalid reconstructions. It was used when non-attested words are reconstructed for the sake of argument only, implying that the author did not believe such a word or word form had ever existed. Some scholars used the obelus and various other critical symbols, in conjunction with a second symbol known as the
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422:(c. 560–636) described the use of the symbol as follows: "The obelus is appended to words or phrases uselessly repeated, or else where the passage involves a false reading, so that, like the arrow, it lays low the superfluous and makes the errors disappear ... The obelus accompanied by points is used when we do not know whether a passage should be suppressed or not."
1879:
A Critical
Dissertation upon the Seventh Verse of the Fifth Chapter of St. John's First Epistle: There are three that bear record in Heaven, &c. – wherein the authentickness of this text is fully prov'd against the objections of Mr. Simon and the modern
738:, the dagger indicates an obsolete form of a word or phrase. As language that has become obsolete in everyday use tends to live on elsewhere, the dagger can indicate language only occurring in poetical texts or "restricted to an archaic, literary style".
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have increasingly been used in modern literature in the place of these symbols, especially when several footnotes are required. Some texts use asterisks and daggers alongside superscripts, using the former for per-page footnotes and the latter for
416:(c. 347–420) used a simple horizontal slash for an obelus, but only for passages in the Old Testament. He describes the use of the asterisk and the dagger as: "an asterisk makes a light shine, the obelisk cuts and pierces".
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if an asterisk has already been used. A third footnote employs the double dagger. Additional footnotes are somewhat inconsistent and represented by a variety of symbols, e.g.,
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Due to the variations as to the different uses of the different forms of the obelus, there is some controversy as to which symbols can actually be considered an obelus. The
550:. When placed immediately before or after a person's name, the dagger indicates that the person is deceased. In this usage, it is referred to as the "death dagger". In the
615:, the dagger may be suffixed to a move to signify the move resulted in a check, and a double dagger denotes checkmate. This is a stylistic variation on the more common
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has already been used. The symbol is also used to indicate death (of people) or extinction (of species or languages). It is one of the modern descendants of the
1797:
A Dictionary of
Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines: During the First Eight Centuries – Being A Continuation of 'The Dictionary of the Bible'
481:, is sometimes considered to be different from other obeli. The term 'obelus' may have referred strictly only to the horizontal slash and the dagger symbols.
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Hexapla and Fragments: Papers Presented at the Rich Seminar on the Hexapla, Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies, 25th July – 3rd August 1994
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Medieval scribes used the symbols extensively for critical markings of manuscripts. In addition to this, the dagger was also used in notations in early
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English-language texts, they are often avoided in other languages because of their similarity to the Christian cross.
546:. The asterisk and the dagger, when placed beside years, indicate year of birth and year of death respectively. This usage is particularly common in
412:(c. 310–320 – 403) used both a horizontal slash or hook (with or without dots) and an upright and slightly slanting dagger to represent an obelus.
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and in some editions of works written before the invention of printing, daggers enclose text that is believed not to be original.
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723:. This notation is sometimes replaced with an asterisk, especially in mathematics. An operator is said to be Hermitian if
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1875:"X: Of the Obelus and Semicircle, the passage of St. John is mark'd with in Stephen's Edition"
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Handbook: A Guide to Reading Poetry for Pleasure and Practical Criticism
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1392:"Proposal to add Medievalist punctuation characters to the UCS"
638:, the double dagger is used in chemical kinetics to indicate a
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1480:"A New Edition of Origen's Hexapla: How It Might Be Done"
1363:"House of Flying Reference Marks, or Quillon & Choil"
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1650:(3rd ed.). North Richland Hills, Texas: Bibal Press
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scorecard or team list, the dagger indicates the team's
589:, the dagger next to a taxon name indicates that the
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The obelus is believed to have been invented by the
30:"Double dagger" redirects here. For other uses, see
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1046:The dagger should not be confused with the symbols
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before the practice faded, was assigned the dagger.
304:The dagger symbol originated from a variant of the
284:is a variant with three crossguards and is used by
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1083:The double dagger should not be confused with the
753:Dagger and double-dagger symbols in a variety of
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2099:. American Psychological Society. Archived from
556:, the dagger symbol indicates an obsolete word.
429:, to indicate a minor intermediate pause in the
334:. The system was further refined by his student
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1540:Hamann, Johann Georg; Haynes, Kenneth (2007).
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1987:Genealogisches Handbuch bürgerlicher Familien
1736:. University of Oklahoma Press. p. 184.
452:In the 16th century, the printer and scholar
1759:"The Septuagint in Early Christian Writings"
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37:"‡" redirects here. Not to be confused with
1984:Komitees des Vereins Herold , ed. (1912) .
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1794:Smith, William; Wace, Henry, eds. (1882).
1709:. Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing. p. 58.
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1292:"Catalogue of Life: 2019 Annual Checklist"
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1073:BOX DRAWINGS LIGHT VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL
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1992:Genealogical Handbook of Burgher families
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1296:Integrated Taxonomic Information System
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212:question marks, boxes, or other symbols
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2327:Everson, Michael (5 December 2009).
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534:The dagger is also used to indicate
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1775:from the original on 13 August 2011
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1614:. Hackett Publishing. p. 128.
1587:. InterVarsity Press. p. 194.
1544:Writings on Philosophy and Language
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2238:10.12978/jat.2019-7.090202010411
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1513:Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages
1510:Dobson, Richard Barrie (2000).
878:– A variant with three handles.
489:The dagger usually indicates a
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342:and used a symbol resembling a
312:or a line with one or two dots
300:Three variants of obelus glyphs
2144:– via Internet Archive.
2042:. The Ilex Press. p. 84.
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934:Linux: it appears there is no
32:Double dagger (disambiguation)
27:Symbol († ‡) for footnotes etc
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1928:"Conventions for Naming Taxa"
1658:– via Internet Archive.
1482:. In Salvesen, Alison (ed.).
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2299:Foundations of French Syntax
2297:Jones, Michael Alan (1996).
2225:Journal of Analytic Theology
1730:Garrison, Daniel H. (2004).
1225:
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884:A variant with three handles
477:symbol and its variant, the
456:(also known as Stephanus in
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2097:The APS Online Style Manual
2063:Lennard, John, ed. (2005).
2036:Campbell, Alastair (2004).
2015:. Oxford University Press.
2009:Knowles, Elizabeth (2006).
1961:. Oxford University Press.
1611:The Greek and Roman Critics
1478:Scanlin, Harold P. (1998).
1150:
1125:LATIN LETTER ALVEOLAR CLICK
938:sequence, but you can type
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604:, a double dagger delimits
376:and other manuscripts. The
338:, who first introduced the
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2194:Modern Software Experience
1896:Reynolds, John D. (2002).
1336:Oxford Dictionaries Online
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2081:– via Google Books.
1944:– via Google Books.
1841:"Obelisk, Obelus, Dagger"
1815:. In Fenlon, Iain (ed.).
1746:– via Google Books.
1703:Würthwein, Ernst (1995).
1678:The Catholic Encyclopedia
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1757:Jones, R. Grant (2000).
1637:"BHS Critical Apparatus"
1581:Wegner, Paul D. (2006).
1461:The New Monthly Magazine
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1042:Visually similar symbols
767:LTC Remington Typewriter
685:standard for converting
2122:Hull, David L. (1990).
1766:Notes on the Septuagint
846:DAGGER WITH RIGHT GUARD
719:denotes the adjoint of
711:, a dagger denotes the
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437:, equivalent to the
357:While the asterisk (
352:Aristarchian symbols
3559:Chinese punctuation
3285:service mark symbol
3028:multiplication sign
2546: &
2278:Hall, John R. Clark
2190:"Genealogy Symbols"
1397:. 25 January 2016.
1078:other cross symbols
775:Old English Text MT
566:astronomical symbol
443:Hebrew cantillation
3574:Korean punctuation
3564:Hebrew punctuation
2254:Weisstein, Eric W.
1680:. New Advent LLC.
1369:on 5 February 2010
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420:Isidore of Seville
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2854:irony punctuation
1359:Hoefler, Jonathan
1169:Textual criticism
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