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athetesis|æθɪˈtiːsɪs| [a. Gr. ἀθέτησις, f. ἀθετεῖν (see athetize v.).] In textual criticism: the rejection (of a passage) as spurious.
1887J. S. Reid in Classical Rev. June 135/2 He is judiciously conservative and takes no notice of such extravagant atheteses as those put forward by Lütjohann in a paper on the Cato Maior. 1888Leaf Iliad II. 435 Aristarchos' athetesis of 614–7 has been generally accepted, but..on inadequate grounds. 1962Wace & Stubbings Compan. to Homer 222 There are two grades of rejection: complete omission, and athetesis which denotes the sort of suspicion which would lead a modern editor to consider the use of square brackets. |