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History of the transmission of ancient books to modern times / together with the process of historical proof; or, a concise account of the means by which genuineness of ancient literature generally, and the authenticity of historical works especially are ascertained including incidental remarks upon the relative strength of the evidence usually adduced in behalf of the Holy Scriptures cover

History of the transmission of ancient books to modern times / together with the process of historical proof; or, a concise account of the means by which genuineness of ancient literature generally, and the authenticity of historical works especially are ascertained including incidental remarks upon the relative strength of the evidence usually adduced in behalf of the Holy Scriptures

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A systematic survey of how ancient writings have been preserved and identified, examining materials and scripts, the practices and locales of copyists, and the evolution of handwriting; it outlines tools for dating and authenticating texts, including linguistic evidence, citations by later authors, and independent corroboration from archaeology and inscriptions. The narrative follows the survival and recovery of manuscripts through the medieval decline and the later revival of learning, formulates general principles of historical proof, compares the evidential weight of religious documents with other ancient records, and illustrates methods through case studies such as Herodotus and notable museum holdings.

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Isaac Taylor

Isaac Taylor was an English author and historian known for his contributions to the understanding of ancient literature and historical proof. His notable works include "History of the Transmission of Ancient Books to Modern Times," which explores the methods used to ascertain the genuineness of ancient texts and the authenticity of historical works, particularly in relation to the Holy Scriptures. Additionally, he authored "Natural History of Enthusiasm," where he examines the nature of enthusiasm and its impact on human behavior and society. Taylor's writings reflect a deep engagement with the philosophical and historical contexts of literature.

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