RE: Erasmic?

From: James Ernest (JErnest@hendrickson.com)
Date: Thu Jul 16 1998 - 13:14:26 EDT


Ahem. The B-Greek server evidently stripped the final "e"
from my "quite." Shocking software defect.

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> From: James Ernest
> Sent: Thursday, July 16, 1998 9:34 AM
> To: Biblical Greek
> Subject: Erasmic?
>
> An editor will be pardoned for nitpicking, I hope; it's what
> we're best at.
>
> At the moment I can think of only one adjective that
> ends with -smic, and it ain't Erasmic. Isn't the usual
> adjectivization of Erasmus Erasmian? --Quit willing
> to learn that I'm wrong...
>
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