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The research for this presentation was funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under ERC´s Advanced Grant funding scheme – 'The Development of Literacy in the Caucasian Territories' (DeLiCaTe), grant ID: 101019006. The research was conducted within the scope of the Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC) at Universität Hamburg ...
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The article deals with content and provenance interpretation of the oldest parchment manuscript fragment which is deposited in the Library of the Department of Auxiliary Historical Sciences and Archive Studies at the Faculty of Arts, MU.
Dalibor Havel
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Applying Semantic Web Technologies to Medieval Manuscript Research [PDF]
Medieval manuscript research is a complex, fragmented, multilingual field of knowledge, which is difficult to navigate, analyse and exploit. Though printed sources are still of great importance and value to researchers, there are now many services on ...
Burrows, Toby
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Preface to Illinois Classical Studies v.18 1993: Studies in Honor of Miroslav Marcovich [PDF]
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Recognizing Degraded Handwritten Characters [PDF]
In this paper, Slavonic manuscripts from the 11th century written in Glagolitic script are investigated. State-of-the-art optical character recognition methods produce poor results for degraded handwritten document images.
Diem, Markus +3 more
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Some Roads to Script Classification: Via Taxonomy and Other Ways [PDF]
In codicology, the features of a script play an important role for dating and localising the manuscript. There are other questions that can be dealt with by examining these features, e.g.
Schaßan, Torsten
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Glagolitic abecedaries of Lovran
This comparative article discusses the importance and particularities of three Glagolitic abecedaries from the 15th century scratched onto wall paintings inside Church of St. George in Lovran.
Mateo Žagar
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Per un atlante grafico toscano: il territorio pisano,1241-1325
The Codex project cataloged, in twenty years of activity, over 4000 manuscripts preserved in Tuscan locations. The analysis of the collected material (see «Codex Studies» nr.
Maddalena Battaggia
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