![]() Reading and deciphering manuscripts is both the job of the geneticist (who collects the genetic documentation, 4 sorting out, sequencing, dating, and reconstructing the writing process) and of the genetic editor (who must decode and transcribe the authors’ writing and find a method to render their chaotic handwriting and annotations on a printed page for publication). 7 For a study of different stages of readability and methods of transcription of manuscripts, see Edw (.)ģ Then, by transcribing the raw material or the authors’ working manuscripts and typescripts-difficult to read and unavailable for the majority of readers, who usually read a traditional format of commercialised books-editors and publishers have made them graphically readable, and thus allowed different types of readers to have access to them.“Édition horizontale, édition vertica (.) 6 For a typology of genetic editions, see de B iasi Pierre-Marc.5 For a definition of this term, see B ellemin- N öel Jean. ![]() ![]() 4 B ellemin- N öel Jean defines genetic documentation (“dossier de genèse”) as “the whole body of known, (.). ![]()
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