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The article is devoted to the textology of the Introductions to every Gospel written by St. Theophylact, Archbishop of Bulgaria, in two early printed Cyrillic tetraevangelions issued in Kiev in 1697 and 1712. All textological variants characteristic only to these two earliest kievian editions that are presented in this publication prove that these four texts, that precede every Gospel book, undergone redaction (especially the first and the fourth).
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The source of discussion in the article are lists of errors, included in publications from the second half of the eighteenth century, detailing mistakes identified in print and the corrections, and addressed to the future readers of these statements, written by printers, publishers, and authors. These two interconnected elements are characterised in the article as contributing to the front matter and end matter of literary and scholarly works, as well as to the structure of a book, and as an important symptom of entering works into circulation. After a discussion of the formal traits of the errata in books of the bygone era, the types and frequency of printing mistakes collected in the errata are explored, in conjunction with an attempt at determining the likely consequences of those errors, which were not included, on the reading of the texts. In the next part of the article, the focus is on the statements made to the readers in relation to the printing errors. The article also explores the source material as one of the elements of publishing practice, changing with time and subject to modernisation, which should also be acknowledged in contemporary editions of historical works.
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