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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...
- its
meaning and
origin has
excited speculation and
provoked study. The
codicology, or
physical characteristics of the m****cript, has been
studied by researchers...
- 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...
- 1980s.
Contributions to the
field have come from
textual scholarship,
codicology, bibliography, philology, palaeography, art history,
social history and...
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reverse is widespread.[citation needed] The
equivalent terms used in
codicology, m****cript studies,
print studies and
publishing are "recto" and "verso"...
- 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...
- or
other symbols. An
obelus (plural:
obeluses or obeli) is a term in
codicology and
latterly in
typography that
refers to a
historical annotation mark...
- it replaced". Similarly, François Déroche, a
French expert in
Islamic codicology,
highlighted the
importance of
Codex Mashhad,
noting that "Dr Karimi-Nia’s...
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University of Edinburgh".
Archived from the
original on 24 June 2008. "Chinese
Codicology". "Digital Scriptorium". "Shapell M****cript Foundation". "M****cripts...