Rather, this gap must be seen as a serious lacuna in the surviving texts, a gulf that will critically limit our analysis. |
Because of this lacuna, Frickenhaus posited that the text originally described the figure as being by Lysippos. |
In this provocative study, Newhauser fills a lacuna in historical scholarship even as he provides insight for the nonhistorian. |
Thus, divergent growth apparently prompted offsetting, in order for the coral to maintain the lacuna and occupy the space around it. |
Marg's new book is an attempt to fill the lacuna, and comes 25 years after an earlier study titled Homage to Jaipur. |
As often bedevils the translator's task there appears to be at least one lacuna in the extant text, but it was relatively painless to decipher. |