CORRECTION.Several attentive readers notified us that the item "Lamentations Lamentations, book of the Bible, placed immediately after Jeremiah, to whose author it has been ascribed since ancient times. It was probably composed by several authors. It is a series of five poems mourning the destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon. " which we ran, attributed to "anonymous e-mail," in Catholic Tastes in the June 2001 issue--was in fact an excerpt ex·cerpt n. A passage or segment taken from a longer work, such as a literary or musical composition, a document, or a film. tr.v. ex·cerpt·ed, ex·cerpt·ing, ex·cerpts 1. from an article by Ian Frazier. His article, "Laws Concerning Food and Drink; Household Principles; Lamentations of the Father," first appeared in the February 1997 issue of the Atlantic Monthly. We regret the unfortunate lack of proper attribution at·tri·bu·tion n. 1. The act of attributing, especially the act of establishing a particular person as the creator of a work of art. 2. . |
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