I think you find them in the Massorah Gedolah (a separate volume - I believe - of observations on the text and summations and listings of the Massorah parva - qtonah? qtannah?). Have a look at David Ginzberg's 'Introduction to the Massoritico-Critical Edition of the Hebrew Bible' (you should find in on Archive.org, but I'm not sure of the spelling of his name). That will give you a very good idea of what's in the Massorah. Ginzberg did an edition of the Massorah Gedolah, but there must be other editions. Are there newer books on the Massorah? ان صاحب حياة هانئة لا يدونها انما يحياها He who has a comfortable life doesn't write about it - he lives it ----------------------------------
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