On Tue, 22 Mar 2005, Yigal Levin wrote:
More modern prints prefer to leave the original
unvoweled so that the reader immediately knows that something is "wrong",
and supply the traditional vocalizion in the margins.
This is actually not so modern and dates back to 1897 when it was done so in Ginsburg's first edition and also in 1908-1926 when it was done in Ginsburg's second edition.
Which modern editions treat ketiv/keri in precisely this manner, btw?
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