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To the Editor:

I respond to Ronald Broude's review of my edition of Lully's Armide (Notes 62, no. 3 [March 2006]: 797-802). While we can disagree on matters of editorial presentation, his interpretation of my text-critical argument misrepresents it. First of all, my description of "ideal copy" as "a hypothetical copy containing all published states of every page" is not, as Broude claims (p. 802), "a phrase that makes no ...

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