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Digital technologies and the internet have fundamentally changed the study and analysis of manuscripts. Digital tools and resources in use today contribute to the imaging, preservation, analysis, access, and distribution of data relating to the biblical texts that help us in the tasks of textual criticism.
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Codicology of Ethiopic manuscripts
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Why comparative codicology ? [PDF]
Beit-Arié Malachi. Why comparative codicology ?. In: Gazette du livre médiéval, n°23. Automne 1993. pp. 1-5.
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This chapter argues that the study of medieval manuscripts would benefit from the comparative studies of codices written in languages other than Latin and by other cultures in Europe and the Mediterranean. It maintains that comparative codicology demonstrates that medieval codices across cultures share many similarities, and that their study can reveal
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This chapter argues that the study of medieval manuscripts would benefit from the comparative studies of codices written in languages other than Latin and by other cultures in Europe and the Mediterranean. It maintains that comparative codicology demonstrates that medieval codices across cultures share many similarities, and that their study can reveal
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