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- the codicologist's view. Palaeographic techniques are used along with codicological techniques. Analysis of the work of the scribe, script styles and their...
- The Bible moralisée, also known as the "Bible Historiée", the "Bible Allégorisée" and sometimes "Emblémes Bibliques", is a later name for the most important...
- The Egmond Gospels (Dutch: Evangeliarium van Egmond) is a 9th-century Gospel Book written in Latin and accompanied by illustrations. It is named after...
- The Second Bible of Charles the Bald is a 9th-century illuminated m****cript made in St. Amand's Abbey. It contains no miniatures though has many initials...
- disputed. Ralph Hanna III has disputed the Rigg/Brewer approach based on codicological evidence and internal literary evidence; consequently, the Z-text is...
- a complete text of the Qur'an, as did the lower text according to a codicological reconstruction by Éléonore Cellard (this had been a question of scholarly...
- supplying it with an appropriate epic title, isolating it from its original codicological context, and providing a general history of minstrel performance in...
- 1980. It is made of parchment tied on paperboard. It consists of two codicological unities joined together years after their writing: the first is a Venetian...
- opposed to printed Catalog number) works/compositions included in same ms codicological elements: deletions method: erasure? overstrike? dots above letters...
- Margherita (2016). "Barhebraeus' Metrical Grammar and Ms. BML Or. 298: Codicological and Linguistic Remarks". Studi classici e orientali. 62: 345–360. Farina...