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'A scholarly copyist' : early Ilkhanid intellectual networks through the prism of two colophons
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This essay briefly discusses the early history of Tibetan printing by comparing some facets of this subject with the European phenomenon. Printing started to be a means of dissemination of texts in Tibet and Europe at roughly the same time.
Michela Clemente
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Are there ancient editions of Paul's letters?: The Euthalian apparatus as a storehouse of tradition. [PDF]
Allen GV.
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Self-Portrait and Portrait in Armenian Medieval Miniature Painting
The relevance of interdisciplinary research on medieval cultural phenomena is due to their considerable influence on later societal development. Despite the considerable attention that Armenian medieval miniatures have already received from scholars in ...
G. S. Terzyan +2 more
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Poulle Emmanuel. Bénédictins du Bouveret. Colophons de manuscrits occidentaux des origines au XVIe siècle. T. I : Colophons signés A-D. Fribourg, Editions universitaires, 1965. (Spicilegii Friburgensis subsidia, 2.).
Poulle, Emmanuel
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Textual Legacies of Javanese-Penginyongan Pesantren:
This article examines Kitab Kuning manuscripts preserved in Javanese–Penginyongan pesantren from the late nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century (1890s–1970s) through a codicological and philological lens. It identifies two dominant textual formations:
Mohamad Sobirin, Ali Muhdi
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This study deals with the painting Snowy Stream, which is often used to represent the style of the poet painter Wang Wei (699–761). This album leaf, with several colophons by Dong Qichang, was long believed to have been in his collection.
Yi Zhao
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This note is related to ongoing research in the paratexts found in Tai Lue manuscripts from Yunnan and northern Laos in the framework of an interdisciplinary research group working on manuscript studies based at Hamburg University.
Techasiriwan, Apiradee +1 more
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Mongols in Armenian Manuscript Sources of the 13th–14th Centuries
Introduction. A significant amount of diverse and valuable information regarding the Mongols, who arrived in Armenia during their exploratory expeditions in 1220–1222 and governed the country from 1236 to 1353, has been preserved in Armenian manuscript ...
Artashes I. Shahnazaryan +3 more
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