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## Author misattribution
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In the course of historical research a text may have been erroneously attributed to have been written by a certain author when later research shows that the text was actually written by another person. For historical consistency it is important to record and display both the correct authorship attribution and the misattribution.
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In the course of historical research a TEXT may have been erroneously attributed to have been written by a certain author when later research shows that the text was actually written by another person. For historical consistency it is important to record and display both the correct authorship attribution and the misattribution.
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For example the Text "al-Kitāb al-Qiwāmī fī al-ḥisāb al-hindī"(110211) that was written by Samawʾal(24831) has been misattributed to Maḥmūd al-Jaġmīnī(7437).
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## Witness misidentification
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In the course of historical research a WITNESS may have been erroneously identified to be a certain text written by a certain author when later research shows that the witness was actually another text written by another person. For historical consistency it is important to record and display both the correct text identification and the misidentification.
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