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I wonder if this is what is meant in the stemma by "VI(+Fi)", because normally two witnesses that have a common ancestor
are drawn in full. Maybe there is something else happening here?
Good question. I do not remember anything in the main text regarding this…
Ok, F(i) is an Ashburnham, and V1 is cut. Could Fi be a ripped off part of V1 ?
I found a more complete version of both stemmata (but at a prior date) in there..
Both mss come from Western Italy, at the end of the 13th century.
If I read the table well, they both have only a short portion of the text.
I suggest opening an issue, and leaving as is for the moment.
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In #40 , we have a stemma from Lagomarsini_2018_GuironCourtois2 that includes the curious label
V1(+Fi)
.@GusRiva :
@Jean-Baptiste-Camps
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