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Digital Hebrew Paleography: Script Types and Modes. [PDF]
Paleography is the study of ancient and medieval handwriting. It is essential for understanding, authenticating, and dating historical texts. Across many archives and libraries, many handwritten manuscripts are yet to be classified.
Droby A +4 more
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An Experimental Comparison between Deep Learning and Classical Machine Learning Approaches for Writer Identification in Medieval Documents. [PDF]
In the framework of palaeography, the availability of both effective image analysis algorithms, and high-quality digital images has favored the development of new applications for the study of ancient manuscripts and has provided new tools for decision ...
Cilia ND +5 more
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L’apport de la photogrammétrie à des prospections archéologiques et paléographiques en Arménie
This article is a summary of two weeks of prospection in Armenia in June 2019. It aims not only to present the project and its objectives to a broad public but also to demonstrate the interest of a transdisciplinary approach to Armenian archaeology and ...
Armenuhi Magarditchian +1 more
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The virtual and the real. Digital culture and the body in the study of handwriting
Since Traube (1861-1907) paleography has been concerned primarily with methods for transcribing, dating and placing texts. This paper responds to two changes in perspective that have occurred within western culture over the last century: the arrival of a
Clayton Ewan
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Abstract This article presents an interdisciplinary study of two Late/Final Neolithic gallery graves (Kernic and Lerret) located on the orthwestern coast of Brittany (Western France). These monuments show striking similarities in terms of architectural style and geographical position.
Aneta Gorczyńska +3 more
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Quality control of digital representations of manuscript texts: proposal of a standards-based method
This study aims to propose a quality control method for digitized versions of manuscript documents that will be relevant for paleographical and codicological analysis.
Arillo Jesús Robledano
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UNINTENTIONAL MONUMENTS, OR THE MATERIALIZING OF AN OPEN PAST
ABSTRACT This article examines the emergence of a new epistemic value that was attributed to remnants of the past during the broad debate on historical evidence in the late seventeenth and eighteenth centuries: the unintentionality of the testimony.
LISA REGAZZONI
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During the investigation of the Research Group Señoríos Medievales Segovianos in the Archive of the Diocese of Segovia an unusual document was digitized. It was a building license for Bishop Juan Arias Dávila to improve University facilities.
Valero Eduardo Juárez
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Transcribing "Le Pèlerinage de Damoiselle Sapience": Scholarly Editing Covid19-Style
This article describes a methodological experiment conducted during the 13th Annual (Virtual) Schoenberg Symposium on Manuscript Studies in the Digital Age, hosted by the University of Pennsylvania, November 18–20, 2020.
Anna de Bakker +32 more
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Exploring Medieval Manuscripts Writer Predictability: A Study on Scribe and Letter Identification
Handwriting communication is a long-established human activity that has survived into the 21st century. Accordingly, research interest in handwritten documents, both historical and modern, is significant.
Francimaria Rayanne Dos Santos Nascimento +2 more
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