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This episode originally aired 2025-01-18. Here Mark continues a mini-series on paleography, TEI-XML, and the Gospel of Peter, focusing on the first major scholarly point of disagreement in the transcription of the text. The exercise demonstrates again the value of quadrant matrices and coordinate mapping to improve the accuracy of transcriptions and OCR when working on texts with ink cross-contaminated from the underlying or facing page.

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Qn & Marcion's Gospel - https://www.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3927056

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