Publication – « Medieval Documents as Artefacts. Interdisciplinary perspectives on codicology, palaeography and diplomatics », ed. E.C. Dijkhof , i.s.m. A. Berteloot , J.A.A.M. Biemans en J.W.J. Burgers e.a. [PDF]
This richly illustrated volume focuses on the external form and production of codices, charters, registers, account books, and other types of manuscripts.
François Otchakovsky-Laurens
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Le manuscrit 2119 de la Bibliothèque nationale et universitaire de Strasbourg
This contribution investigates manuscript 2119 from the National University Library of Strasbourg from a perspective that combines the dimensions of materiality and textuality. The examination of codicological aspects (watermarks, scribes, catchwords and
Marie-Sophie Masse
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Starting from the idea that manuscripts in their material, immaterial, ritual, and recited forms have social lives, biographies, agency, and efficacy, this volume is dedicated to the idea of Social Codicology. It brings together a new generation of interdisciplinary studies which combine history, philology, codicology, and anthropology, which suggest a
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Restoring and attributing ancient texts using deep neural networks. [PDF]
Assael Y +8 more
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Artefact Profiling: Panomics Approaches for Understanding the Materiality of Written Artefacts. [PDF]
Creydt M, Fischer M.
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F. Newton, The Scriptorium and Library at Monte Cassino (1058-1105) (coll. Cambridge Studies in Palaeography and Codicology, 7). 1999 [PDF]
Somers Véronique. F. Newton, The Scriptorium and Library at Monte Cassino (1058-1105) (coll. Cambridge Studies in Palaeography and Codicology, 7). 1999. In: Revue théologique de Louvain, 32ᵉ année, fasc. 2, 2001. pp.
Somers, Véronique
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Towards a Computational Codicology: A Framework for Manuscript Descriptions [PDF]
International audienceThis poster introduces the CoMEMM framework, developed in the ERC-funded PRIMA project, for systematic codicological descriptions of Early Modernmanuscripts.
Campagnolo, Alberto
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Medieval Liturgical Music Manuscripts in Dalmatia: An Inventory and New Insights
The paper provides an inventory of medieval liturgical music manuscripts in Dalmatia, highlighting a significant yet underexplored area of research within Croatian medieval music studies. The inventory lists twenty-one institutions across thirteen cities
Ana Čizmić Grbić
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Disclosure of codicology sources in the first decade of the 21st century [PDF]
The author presents the discipline of codicology and offers an overview of the catalogues listing individual manuscript collections in the Czech Republic. After a description of the Czech catalogues, the paper addresses its attention to scholars of Czech
Petr, Stanislav
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Université d'été : Arabic Codicology, the Islamic Manuscript Heritage in the El Escorial Collection, Madrid [PDF]
En juin 2019, l'université d'été de codicologie arabe: Arabic Codicology: the Islamic Manuscript Heritage in the El Escorial Collection aura lieu pour la sixième fois consécutive.
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