margnota
Margnota refers to marginal notes—short notes written in the margins of a manuscript, printed book, or other document. They can be explanatory, critical, or referential, and often complement or challenge the main text. Margnota serves to annotate the text without interrupting its flow.
Historical development: The practice goes back to ancient manuscripts, where scribes and readers added glosses, scholia,
Functions and content: Margnota can include definitions of unfamiliar terms, brief clarifications, citations to other works,
Scholarly relevance: In textual criticism, marginal notes and annotations help editors reconstruct variants and understand reception.
Modern uses: In digital editions, margin annotation features allow users to highlight passages and attach notes