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- Codicology (/ˌkoʊdɪˈkɒlədʒi/; from French codicologie; from Latin codex, genitive codicis, "notebook, book" and Gr**** -λογία, -logia) is the study of codices...
- needed] The scholarly study of these m****cripts is sometimes called codicology. The study of ancient do****ents in general is called paleography. The...
- text on the page (and not the physical page itself) are referred to. In codicology, each physical sheet (folium, abbreviated fol. or f.) of a m****cript...
- its meaning and origin has excited speculation and provoked study. The codicology, or physical characteristics of the m****cript, has been studied by researchers...
- Old English literature refers to poetry (alliterative verse) and prose written in Old English in early medieval England, from the 7th century to the decades...
- the Islamic Azad University of Dehaqan. His major specialty focuses on codicology and identification of ancient texts. His work contributions include 30...
- The Missal of Thomas James is an illuminated m****cript produced around 1483 for Thomas James, Bishop of Dol in Brittany. It represents the text of a missal...
- mentioned as having a PhD in philology. American Journal of Philology Codicology – Study of codices or m****cript books Elocution – Study of formal speaking...
- Latin 7478 (former shelfmark Gaignières 73) is a medieval astronomical m****cript preserved as a part of the Latin collection in Bibliothèque nationale...
- reverse is widespread.[citation needed] The equivalent terms used in codicology, m****cript studies, print studies and publishing are "recto" and "verso"...