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Hieroglyphic Palaeography

2020
Hieroglyphic palaeography has never been systematically studied until very recently. The earlier works considered the hieroglyphic sign from the perspective of the history of art. In the 1970s, new perspectives emerged thanks to H. G. Fischer, who developed an original approach through which the sign is coupled with cultural facts.
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Palaeography and Codicology

2009
Abstract The study of both Greek and Latin palaeography was furthered by the publication of many manuscript facsimiles beginning in the mid-nineteenth century, and of indexes of manuscript catalogues and microfilm catalogues in the twentieth. The study of papyrus documents has its own sub-discipline: papyrology.
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Chant And Palaeography

2000
Abstract This session opened with a summary of David Hiley’s keynote paper, which had been distributed in advance and which provided the main focus for discussion. Hiley first articulated the need to separate scientific study of chant notations from the aims of early palaeographers who wished to demonstrate the continuity of melodic ...
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Palaeography. Introduction

2015
A general introduction to the palaeography, its history and methodology.
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Coptic Palaeography

2015
The Coptic alphabet developed out of a history of attempts to write the Egyptian language using the Greek alphabet, beginning soon after Alexander the Great’s conquest of Egypt toward the end of the fourth century BCE. Various selections of characters from the Demotic writing system (which was the last of the native Egyptian writing systems, after the ...
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palaeography

2016
Albinia C. de la Mare   +2 more
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Indonesian Palaeography

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1978
John M. Echols, J. G. de Casparis
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