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Aspek Kodikologi dan Tekstologi Manuskrip Nusantara: Studi Kasus Mushaf Al-Qur’an Mbah Ismail
This article aimed to analyze the codicological and textological aspects of Mbah Ismail's Qur'an Manuscript. This paper is classified as qualitative research based on field research and applies descriptive analysis techniques with the Codicology and ...
Baiti Abir Magfiroh, Zainal Muttaqin
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The Aesthetics of Texts: Medieval Illuminated Manuscripts [PDF]
Books, as we know them today, emerged from earlier records made successively on tablets, papyrus, and scrolls. Around the 4th century, the first form of a book appeared: a codex written on parchment (sheepskin). A more sophisticated form, the illuminated manuscript (text supplemented with decoration) created on vellum (calfskin) succeeded the codex ...
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Early Islamic Manuscript Art in Southeast Asia
The subject of this article is a small manuscript in Leiden University Library (UBL Acad. 19), written on dluwang or Javanese treebark paper. The volume contains parts of the Qur’an and various supplications, with decorated frames around the Qur’anic ...
Annabel Teh Gallop
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On the identification of folium and orchil on illuminated manuscripts
The identification of the two purple dyes folium and orchil has rarely been reported in the analysis of painted artworks, especially when analysing illuminated manuscripts. This is not consistent with the fact that ancient literary sources suggested their use as substitutes for the more expensive Tyrian purple dye.
Maurizio Aceto +6 more
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Enhanced Shadow Retargeting with Light-Source Estimation Using Flat Fresnel Lenses
Shadow-retargeting maps depict the appearance of real shadows to virtual shadows given corresponding deformation of scene geometry, such that appearance is seamlessly maintained.
Llogari Casas Cambra +4 more
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This paper explores the intricate connections between manuscript illumination in the late 10th and early 11th centuries, focusing on the Benedictine monastery on Reichenau Island and the ‘Master of the Registrum Gregorii’ from Trier.
Ursula Prinz
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The Illumination Art of Shāhnāma-i Firdawsi’s Copy in the Turkish and Islamic Arts Museum
The art of illumination has continued to evolve across various regions over centuries, adopting different stylistic characteristics. One of the key centers where the development of illumination can be traced and where works were produced over an extended
Ayşe Zehra Sayın
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This paper sheds light on the manufacturing processes, techniques, and materials used in the splendid illuminations of the oldest surviving copy of De Balneis Puteolanis, preserved at the Angelica Library in Rome (Ms. 1474).
Eva Pietroni +10 more
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Root system analysis remains methodologically challenging in plant research: traditional soil cultivation obstructs comprehensive root observation, whereas hydroponic visualization lacks ecological relevance due to soil environment exclusion—a critical ...
Kunhong Li +7 more
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