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Choeroboscus’ Prolegomena to Orthography: The Evidence of Psalm-Epimerisms and Ps.-Theodosius

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Several passages of Ps.-Theodosius (tenth century), because of their similarity to Choeroboscus' Psalm-Epismerisms, suggest that they derive from his lost Prolegomena to Orthography.

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