User:Helen Godshall/Notepad/'Et...huiusmodi' V.S. 'Ut...etc.'

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Note title 'Et...huiusmodi' V.S. 'Ut...etc.'
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This variation is fascinating since at some time, a transcriber summarized this list. Probably the original was the longer version- 'ut sunt oblationes, ornatus templorum, decor sacramentorum, impensae luminarium, etc.' listing all the specific features of this worship space. However, the other version is shortened, where the writer only says 'et cetera huiusmodi,' meaning And others of this kind.

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