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Tc-ers,

The great uncials have no punctuation or spaces or paragraphing or much
else except continuous script. What do the other significant manuscripts
and papyri have? Are they all continous script? Would anyone like to
speculate on what format the originals were in? Would they have been
continuous script as well?

cheers,
Andrew

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