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Definition of Cursives
1. cursive [n] - See also: cursive
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cursives
Literary usage of Cursives
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Full Account and Collation of the Greek Cursive Codex Evangelium 604 by H C Hoskier (1890)
"7, Ф alone and 10 cursives; x. 3, LX almost alone and 15 cursives ; xiii. ...
23, no uncials and 9 cursives, and so on, alike in the other gospels. ..."
2. A Full Account and Collation of the Greek Cursive Codex Evangelium 604 (with by Herman Charles Hoskier (1890)
"23, no uncials and 9 cursives, and so on, alike in the other gospels. Surely this
kind of thing proves, if anything does, that the cursives cannot be ..."
3. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Revelation of St. John by Robert Henry Charles (1920)
"Its value is not as great as one of the best cursives, as its readings in chaps.
12. ... 12 it agrees with cursives against all the other uncials in reading ..."
4. The Parchments of the Faith by George Edmands Merrill (1894)
"XV THE cursives OR MINUSCULES IN an earlier chapter (IX. ... The second class is
composed of cursives or minuscules, written in a current, small letter. ..."
5. The New Testament in the original Greek by Brooke Foss Westcott, Fenton John Anthony Hort (1896)
"Relics of Pre-Syrian texts in cursives 196. We have hitherto treated the Greek
text of the Middle Ages as a single text. This mode of representation, ..."
6. University of Michigan Studies by University of Michigan (1917)
"29, 4; Э, B, etc., supported by Rom. n, 8, have шта against та SITO, in A alone ;
6) Deut. 29, 18; в, В, and the cursives have /n£a against /5t£a ..."