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the use of the reportateurs , advanced students, who were able
to teach the others on the basis of notes they had taken.”
But the slow and precise mode of dictamen or dictation
was not only aimed at the production of usable private
editions, as it were:
. . . in taking the course in this manner, they took
into account the skimpy preparation of the students. . . .
It is clear that the students followed these courses not
only to procure texts but also because they were obliged
to learn the texts in the process of writing them correctly
and legibly. . . .
The expression modus pronuntiantium was not used
in the statutes simply to designate a course procedure of
speaking aloud and duly articulating the words. It was a