obelism

/ˈɑbəlɪzəm/
noun
  1. The practice or system of marking passages with an obelus to indicate spurious or doubtful text.
    • Obelism was commonly used by ancient scholars to identify interpolations in manuscripts.
    • Modern editors rarely use obelism, preferring brackets or notes instead.
    • The professor explained the history of obelism in textual criticism.
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