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The Transmission of the Somniale Danielis, from Latin to Vernacular Italian (Laurenziano Martelli 12 and Riccardiano 859) [PDF]
The Somniale Danielis is a dream manual widely circulated in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. It is structured through dream symbols and their concise explanation.
Valerio Cappozzo
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CREMMA Medii Aevi: Literary Manuscript Text Recognition in Latin
This paper presents a novel segmentation and handwritten text recognition dataset for Medieval Latin from the 11th to the 16th century. It connects with Medieval French datasets, as well as earlier Latin datasets, by enforcing common guidelines, bringing
Thibault Clérice +2 more
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In this paper, I investigate the relationship between the text and the images in medieval Latin bestiary manuscripts. Medieval bestiaries, which are derived from the ancient Physiologus, comprise a nearly 1800-year-old tradition and have spawned several ...
Ilya Dines
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Divulgazione medica tra latino e volgare: il Libellus conservande sanitatis di Taddeo Alderotti
Taddeo Alderotti’s Libellus conservande sanitatis can be found in several manuscripts, both in Latin and in vernacular. It is generally maintained that Alderotti wrote the text in vernacular and later translated it himself into Latin. This study lists
Rossi, Federico
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Tracing the Divine Office: On Frames and Patterns in Medieval Latin Psalter Manuscripts
Medieval Latin Psalter manuscripts are closely related to the Liturgy of the Hours and private devotional practices, within which they could be read. The psalms were ideally recited in their entirety within a week, though not continuously from beginning ...
Karin Becker
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Simon Lyra and the Lutheran liturgy in the second half-century of the Reformation in Breslau
In 1593, Simon Lyra (1547-1601) was appointed cantor of the St. Elisabeth Church and Gymnasium in Breslau/Wrocław. In the same year, he drew up a list of prints and manuscripts that he considered appropriate for teaching and for use in Lutheran worship.
Allen Scott
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The Bretton Woods institutions have failed to accommodate a rising China, and many authors describe this moment as a crisis of the liberal order, which China is intentionally contesting.
Juan Carlos Gachúz Maya +1 more
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This study investigates the Old Irish glossing tradition on the Venerable Bede’s De Temporum Ratione, a computistical work from the early eighth century. Its main source is the Vienna Bede, a fragmentary manuscript with Old Irish and Latin glosses dating
Bernhard Bauer
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THE COLLECTION OF OTTOMAN TURKISH MANUSCRIPTS OF THE MATENADARAN AND THE DESCRIPTION METHODOLOGY [PDF]
The Mashtots Institute of Ancient Manuscripts “Matenadaran” is one of the richest manuscript depositories of the world. It holds 20,310 unities in different languages (Old Armenian, Ottoman Turkish with Armenian letters, Georgian, Latin, Greek, Hebrew ...
Avetisyan Ani
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Augustine's Adoption of the Vulgate Gospels [PDF]
This paper examines Augustine's text of the Gospel according to John to trace the process by which he adopted Jerome's revision of the Gospels. An important feature is the distinction between ‘primary citations’ taken from a codex and ‘secondary ...
Houghton, H.A.G.
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