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90#VERS#ANNOTATOR: Gowaart Van Den Bossche
90#VERS#COMMENT##: I could not locate the edition used for this edition, but it seems to have been structurally
similar to the one I did find (Thacalibi also tends to be fairly straightforward in his structuring)
so I used that to get an idea of the general structure of the text and then worked on the digital edition.
There are some divergences however: in one case the edition I found has more subchapters: bab 2 has
seven fasls in edition, but only 5 in digital edition. On closer comparison it turns out the body text
of both editions is the same here, but the digital version doesn't subdivide the paragraphs here under fasls.
Through regex I was also able to tag all the poetry with the mARkdown tag.
Aside from the edition issue, the digital edition is actually of fairly high quality.
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