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Coronis (textual symbol) and Punctuation

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Difference between Coronis (textual symbol) and Punctuation

Coronis (textual symbol) vs. Punctuation

A coronis (κορωνίς, korōnís, κορωνίδες, korōnídes) is a textual symbol found in ancient Greek papyri that was used to mark the ends of entire works or major sections in poetic and prose texts. Punctuation (formerly sometimes called pointing) is the use of spacing, conventional signs, and certain typographical devices as aids to the understanding and correct reading of handwritten and printed text, whether read silently or aloud.

Similarities between Coronis (textual symbol) and Punctuation

Coronis (textual symbol) and Punctuation have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Obelism, Paragraphos.

Obelism

Obelism is the practice of annotating manuscripts with marks set in the margins.

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Paragraphos

A paragraphos (παράγραφος, parágraphos, from para-, “beside”, and graphein, “to write”) was a mark in ancient Greek punctuation, marking a division in a text (as between speakers in a dialogue or drama) or drawing the reader's attention to another division mark, such as the two dot punctuation mark.

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Coronis (textual symbol) and Punctuation Comparison

Coronis (textual symbol) has 11 relations, while Punctuation has 138. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.34% = 2 / (11 + 138).

References

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