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Releasing Temple Gold: Spatial Fix in Medieval Saurashtra through Water Epigraphy

2022
This document presents the final proofs of the paper “Releasing Temple Gold: Spatial Fix in Medieval Saurashtra through Water Epigraphy” by Sara Keller. The text was published in 2022 as a chapter in the book “Down by the Water. Interdisciplinary Studies in Human-Environment Interactions in Watery Spaces” edited by Veronica Walker Vadillo, Emilia ...
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VIII.—The Epigraphy of Medieval English Seals

Archaeologia, 1929
It has generally been accepted as an axiom that the date of a seal can be determined within close limits by the style of the lettering of its legend. The late G. Demay, in his Inventaire des sceaux de la Normandie, published in 1881, was the first to give serious attention to the subject, and he naturally drew his material almost entirely from French ...
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Studia epigraphica selecta. Croatian medieval epigraphy: discussions and contributions

2023
This book is the third in a sequence drawing on published articles of mine concerning the Croatian Middle Ages. The papers were first published in journals, as chapters of books and in volumes of proceedings. The previous two contain articles relating to diplomatics and to Latin literacy.
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Entombed Epigraphy and Commemorative Culture in Early Medieval China: A History of Early Muzhiming. By Timothy M. Davis

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 2021
Entombed Epigraphy and Commemorative Culture in Early Medieval China: A History of Early Muzhiming. By Timothy M. Davis. Studies in the History of Chinese Texts, vol. 6. Leiden: Brill, 2015. Pp. xiv + 414. €125, $162.
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Epigraphy asSpolia— The Reuse of Inscriptions in Early Medieval Buildings

Papers of the British School at Rome, 2002
EPIGRAFI COMESPOLIA— IL RIUSO DELLE ISCRIZIONI NEGLI EDIFICI ALTOMEDIEVALIL'articolo esamina l'evidenza archeologica e testuale per il riuso di iscrizioni in fortificazioni, pavimenti di chiese e mura di edifici dal terzo al nono secolo, basandosi su esempi di Roma.
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From medieval epigraphy. Cistercian epigraphy seen from the inscriptions of the monastery of Santa María la Real de Gradefes

2023
Publicidad y Císter son dos conceptos que, a priori, pueden parecer enfrentados. En efecto, las inscripciones medievales —la escritura publicitaria— presenta una serie de particularidades en este monacato que merece ser atendida con particularidad y minuciosidad en cada uno de sus templos. Por suerte, contamos ya con algunas monografías que han tratado
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Entombed Epigraphy and Commemorative Culture in Early Medieval China: A History of Early Muzhiming

Early Medieval China, 2016
Until the last two decades, Muzhiming 墓誌銘 (entombed epitaph inscription) were long dismissed as less-than-reliable historical sources, compared to, say, dynastic histories, collected works, archaeo...
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EDV - Italian Medieval Epigraphy in the Vernacular. A New Database

2016
SI tratta della presentazione di un nuovo database di iscrizioni in volgare prodotte in Italia fra IX e XV secolo. SI tratta di una notevole mole di materiale (450 documenti circa) finora inedito e in larga parte sconosciuto, che costituisce una aggiunta di rilievo agli studi sui volgari italiani delle origini.
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Medieval Latin and Glagolitic Epigraphy of the Benedictine Rogovo Abbey. Comparative approach

2022
Srednjovjekovna latinička i glagoljička epigrafička baština benediktinske Rogovske opatije (prvotno Samostan Sv. Ivana Evanđelista u Biogradu potom Sv. Kuzme i Damjana na brdu Ćokovcu kod Tkona na otoku Pašmanu) unatoč različitim povijesnim okolnostima i nedaćama dobro se očuvala te zaslužuje poseban tretman, interdisciplinarnu obradu i publiciranje ...
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Innovation and Resistance: Sacred Epigraphy in Medieval Arezzo (twelfth-thirteenth centuries)

2014
Most of the information that each of us can acquire, walking through a modern city, comes to us through the reading of alphabetic messages. This finding, for us quite obvious, must not make us forget that the information is characterized by types of writing that, in most cases, use letters chosen with the intention to draw our attention even before ...
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