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Pour un humanisme « europolite » (autour de The Renaissance Reform of the Book and Britain)

open access: yesDiasporas: Circulations, Migrations, Histoire, 2020
David Rundle is the author of a monograph on the role of an international group of scribes and of English elites in the success achieved by humanist script during the fifteenth and early sixteenth centuries.
David Rundle
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Piecing Together the Past [PDF]

open access: yes, 1995
Nearly fifty years ago, some Bedouin shepherds stumbled upon a cache of ancient texts in caves near the Dead Sea, thirteen miles east of Jerusalem.
Murphy, Catherine M.   +2 more
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La «Mascalcia» di Giordano Ruffo nei più antichi manoscritti in volgare italiano conservati in Emilia Romagna

open access: yesPallas, 2016
Following the memoir of the Proceedings of the second international conference on ancient and medieval veterinary medicine (Catania, 3-5 October, 2007), an additional proceed of the research is proposed.
Sandro Bertelli
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Semantic Technologies for Manuscript Descriptions — Concepts and Visions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The contribution at hand relates recent developments in the area of the World Wide Web to codicological research. In the last number of years, an informational extension of the internet has been discussed and extensively researched: the Semantic Web ...
Kummer, Robert
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Scripsi manu mea Hartmann Schedel in Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, clm 490

open access: yesArs & Humanitas, 2014
The Padua-trained medical doctor Hartmann Schedel (1440–1514) of Nuremberg is today perhaps best known for his Liber Chronicarum, printed in Latin and German (Weltchronik) in 1493 with an ambitious programme of xylographies.
Outi Merisalo
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A farewell to Neo-Punic: Tac-Caghqi revisited [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The alleged inscriptions in the south-east hypogeum of Tac-Caghqi (within the premises of St Nicholas College in Rabat, Malta) were discussed in depth by Mons. Benedetto Rocco in 1972. Rocco interpreted the glyphs as Neo-Punic, with a long 'Inscription'
Kerr, Robert M., Zammit, Abigail
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Linking Text and Image with SVG [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Annotation and linking (or referring) have been described as "scholarly primitives", basic methods used in scholarly research and publication of all kinds.
Cayless, Hugh A.
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Les chartes originales de l’abbaye de Jumièges jusqu’en 1120

open access: yesTabularia, 2002
The archives of Jumièges abbey are one of the richest in 11th cent. Normandy. Most of the charters of Jumièges are preserved as originals. Thanks to a new database of the original charters prior to 1121 preserved in France, it is possible to study these ...
Benoît-Michel Tock
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Computation and Palaeography: Potentials and Limits [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This manifesto documents the program and outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 12382 ‘Perspectives Workshop: Computation and Palaeography: Potentials and Limits’.
Hassner, Tal   +3 more
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