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2022
Medieval manuscripts are our shared inheritance, and today they are more accessible than ever—thanks to digital copies online. Yet for all that widespread digitization has fundamentally transformed how we connect with the medieval past, we understand very little about what these digital objects really are.
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Medieval manuscripts are our shared inheritance, and today they are more accessible than ever—thanks to digital copies online. Yet for all that widespread digitization has fundamentally transformed how we connect with the medieval past, we understand very little about what these digital objects really are.
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2022
In textual criticism today, the study of different manuscript traditions has become fragmented. With such fragmentation of expertise come boundaries that make communication between the various subfields increasingly difficult. The Textual History of the Bible series brings together all available information regarding the textual history and character ...
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In textual criticism today, the study of different manuscript traditions has become fragmented. With such fragmentation of expertise come boundaries that make communication between the various subfields increasingly difficult. The Textual History of the Bible series brings together all available information regarding the textual history and character ...
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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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Gazette du livre médiéval, 1993
Beit-Arié Malachi. Why comparative codicology ?. In: Gazette du livre médiéval, n°23. Automne 1993. pp. 1-5.
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Beit-Arié Malachi. Why comparative codicology ?. In: Gazette du livre médiéval, n°23. Automne 1993. pp. 1-5.
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2008
Detailed discussion and analysis of the textual contents, codicology, script, etc., of the St Albans ...
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Detailed discussion and analysis of the textual contents, codicology, script, etc., of the St Albans ...
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2009
Abstract The study of both Greek and Latin palaeography was furthered by the publication of many manuscript facsimiles beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, and of indexes of manuscript catalogues and microfilm catalogues in the twentieth. The study of papyrus documents has its own sub-discipline: papyrology.
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Abstract The study of both Greek and Latin palaeography was furthered by the publication of many manuscript facsimiles beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, and of indexes of manuscript catalogues and microfilm catalogues in the twentieth. The study of papyrus documents has its own sub-discipline: papyrology.
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