Abstract
ABSTRACT The idea of textual variation was notably rejected in the early days of critique génétique, but versions have been playing a prominent role in most editorial schools of genetic orientation. This article presents a systematic review of the literature to distinguish the main working definitions and editorial approaches to the notion of version, both in genetic analogue editions and digital archives based on text encoding and computer-assisted collation.
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