| 1. | Balthazar alone stands ironically apart, thanks to its mordant interlinear.
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| 2. | Marginal and interlinear glosses and notes were added in the 13th century.
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| 3. | In minuscule 424 it was a series of interlinear corrections.
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| 4. | A longer or more complex transcription may rely upon an " interlinear gloss ".
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| 5. | The characters are carefully carved, with conspicuous interlinear baselines ( " monumental style " ).
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| 6. | There is a continuous interlinear gloss in Old English of the psalms, and other vernacular material.
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| 7. | The 1730 definition specifies that it was double spaced so the students could make notes as interlinear glosses.
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| 8. | Sometimes interlinear glosses are visually similar to ruby, appearing above or below the main text in smaller type.
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| 9. | The Old English material in the Tiberius Psalter of around 1050 includes a continuous interlinear gloss of the psalms.
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| 10. | It was presumably, therefore, based on a copy of Aldhelm's texts which had interlinear glosses.
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