A slip of the pen
To err is human. But some are more human than others. Especially scribes. Writing in the age of scribes and copyists saw the proliferation of textual errors. Nowadays, we are used to introducing mistakes into a text only at the authorial and editorial stage. The printer doesn't err, it simply reproduces the errors which have already been entered.
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