noun
- The accidental repetition of a letter, word, or phrase in writing or printing.
Usage: technical term used in textual criticism and paleography; common scribal error in manuscript copying
Examples
- The manuscript contained a dittography where 'the the' appeared instead of 'the'.
- Scholars identified the dittography as a copying error made by a medieval scribe.
- The word 'and and' in the old text was likely a dittography rather than intentional repetition.
- Dittography is one of the most common types of errors found in ancient manuscripts.
- The editor corrected the dittography by removing the duplicate phrase from the text.