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The cartulary of the monastery of Tiron
The cartulary of the monastery of Tiron is known to scholars from an edition published in 1883 by Lucien Merlet, archivist of the département of Eure-et-Loir. New insights about its composition and purpose have been provided by a recent re-examination of
Kathleen Thompson
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Artefacts and Errors: Acknowledging Issues of Representation in the Digital: Imaging of Ancient Texts [PDF]
It is assumed, in palaeography, papyrology and epigraphy, that a certain amount of uncertainty is inherent in the reading of damaged and abraded texts.
Terras, Melissa M.
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Historical Linguistics and Palaeography, two inseparable tools to teach History of the English language [PDF]
Palaeography is the study of ancient and medieval handwriting, and it focuses on the establishment of “patterns in the development of characteristic letter forms and abbreviations” (Lowe, 2006: 134).
Irene Diego Rodríguez
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Irish Script on Screen: the Growth and Development of a Manuscript Digitisation Project [PDF]
Irish Script on Screen (ISOS), a project of the School of Celtic Studies at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, was initiated in 1998, with the stated aim of the high-resolution digitisation of entire Gaelic manuscripts and of making the ...
Ó Machain, Pádraig
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Towards a Comparative Approach to Manuscript Study on the Web: the Case of the Lancelot-Grail Romance [PDF]
This paper presents an outline of the on-going Lancelot-Grail Project, an interdisciplinary collaborative research project drawing together, analysing, and making available in text and picture the surviving manuscripts of the popular Arthurian romance ...
Sochats, Ken, Stones, Alison
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The article presents a survey and a list of a manuscript collection created in the last decades of the 20th century by S. Naadgai in Mo'nhhairhan, Hovd aimag (Mongolia), who belonged to the last generation of Oirats in Mongolia actively using the Clear ...
Ondřej Srba
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EDV – Italian Medieval Epigraphy in the Vernacular. Some Editorial Problems Discussed, [PDF]
EDV (Epigraphic Database Vernacular) is a database collecting the vernacular inscriptions produced in Italy from the late Medieval to the Early Modern Age, and is a part of the EAGLE and IDEA projects. The present contribution illustrates the criteria
Cannata, Nadia
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This text is the publication of a talisman bearing a Greek text from Miletus which has been dated using palaeography to the 2nd-4th centuries AD. The author will examine and analyse the inscription to reach the conclusion that the item probably belonged ...
Alfred Twardecki
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Aspects of Application of Neural Recognition to Digital Editions [PDF]
Artificial neuronal networks (ANN) are widely used in software systems which require solutions to problems without a traditional algorithmic approach, like in character recognition: ANN learn by example, so that they require a consistent and well-chosen ...
Fusi, Daniele
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