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THE TEXTUAL TRADITION OF THE ETHIOPIC VITA OF SAINT MARK THE EVANGELIST: THE MEDIUM RECENSION IN FOCUS

Journal of Oriental Studies
The Ethiopic Vita of Saint Mark the Evangelist represents a rich textual tradition that indicates the complex processes of translation, transmission, and adaptation within the Ethiopian Christian literature.
А.Е. GebremMariam
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Paleography and Textual Editing Practices in Afghanistan During the 20th Century

MELA Notes
Textual editing has remained an underexplored area within literary studies in Afghanistan. This study investigates the knowledge of paleography and the editorial methods employed by several Afghan scholars, with the aim of clarifying the approaches to ...
Khalilullah Afzali
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Exploring Theological Themes in the Ethiopic Hagiographic Literature: The Vita of Saint Mark the Evangelist in Reference

Russian Journal of Church History
In the Ethiopian Orthodox Täwaḥǝdo Church (EOTC) tradition, hagiographies have long been the means of theological teaching, and several academic works have been carried out focusing on their historical, philological and linguistic aspects. Nevertheless,
Andualem Ermias GebreMariam
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Machine learning techniques for exploring influence, commonalities, and shared origin of scripts: cases of Ethiopic, Armenian, Georgian, and Caucasian Albanian scripts

Digital Scholarship in the Humanities
The morphological similarities between the Armenian, Georgian, and Caucasian Albanian scripts and the Ethiopic script have long intrigued both casual observers and scholars.
Daniel Zemene   +5 more
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Towards Computational Chinese Paleography

arXiv.org
Chinese paleography, the study of ancient Chinese writing, is undergoing a computational turn powered by artificial intelligence. This position paper charts the trajectory of this emerging field, arguing that it is evolving from automating isolated ...
Y. Ma
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Quo vadis, Adam Pinkhurst? Scripts, Scribes, and the Limits of Paleography: A Response Essay

Speculum
Linne Mooney’s 2006 article “Chaucer’s Scribe” has profoundly impacted the field of medieval English literature.1 The six essays gathered in this article cluster take stock of what we know, or can know, about Chaucer’s earliest scribes, while weighing in
Sebastian Sobecki
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Codex-Convolutes BnF Supplément Grec 607: Paleography, Codicology and Time of Making

Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Serija 4. Istorija. Regionovedenie. Mezhdunarodnye otnoshenija
The Greek manuscript-convolute BnF Suppl. gr. 607, consisting of five parts united under one binding, has not yet been the subject of a comprehensive codicological analysis, nor has a paleographic study of all its individual parts been carried out.
Marina A. Kurysheva
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A Computational Approach of Armenian Paleography

Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 2021
Chahan Vidal-Gorène
exaly  

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