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Stemmatologicalmethods and techniques -- Parallels between stemmatology and phylogenetics -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Problems of a highly contaminated tradition: the New Testament -- Notes -- References -- Kinds of variants in the manuscript traditionof the Greek New Testament -- Notes -- References -- How shock waves revealed successive contamination -- Notes -- References -- Appendix A -- The manuscript tradition of the Cligés of Chrétien de Troyes -- Editions -- References -- Notes -- Part II. Textual variation -- Genealogy by chance! -- Notes -- References -- Constructing initial binary trees in stemmatology -- References -- Trouble in the trees! -- Notes -- Scribal variations -- Notes -- References -- The effects of weighting kinds of variants -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Cluster analysis and the Three LevelMethod in the study of the Gospels in Slavonic -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- References -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Appendix 3 -- Different kinds of tradition in Targum Jonathan to Isaiah -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- References -- Valentin and Namelos discover their parentage -- Notes -- Text editions -- References -- Index. 330 $aStemmatology is the discipline that attempts to reconstruct the transmission of a text on the basis of relations between the various surviving manuscripts. The object of this volume is the evaluation of the most recent methods and techniques in the field of stemmatology, as well as the development of new ones. 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