Definition of Palaeographic. Meaning of Palaeographic. Synonyms of Palaeographic

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Definition of Palaeographic

Palaeographic
Palaeographer Pa`l[ae]*og"ra*pher, n., Palaeographic Pa`l[ae]*o*graph"ic, a., etc. See Paleographer, Paleographic, etc.

Meaning of Palaeographic from wikipedia

- in different museums still remain undeciphered for lack of competent palaeographic Indologists, as there is a gradual decline in the subcontinent of such...
- A script or handwriting script is a formal, generic style of handwriting (as opposed to personal handwriting), within a writing system. A hand may be a...
- 'osios thomas, that Saint Thomas. It can be dated from the point of view palaeographic and lexical to the 3rd–5th century, a time when the term osios is still...
- List of Latin-script digraphs Category:Latin-script ligatures Category:Palaeographic letters Category:Phonetic transcription symbols Category:Letters with...
- al-Muqawqis. Scholars have determined the letter to be a literary forgery on palaeographic grounds. Jean-Baptiste Tavernier in 1675 reported that the seal was...
- Biblioteca Palatina in Parma: Catalogue*. Edited by Benjamin Richler, Palaeographical and Codicological Descriptions. Jewish National and University Library...
- लेणं Translation – [This is] the cave of Prince Vaḍukha. Note:- On palaeographic ground Prof Banergy considers this inscription to be a little earlier...
- (condura), but generally isn't taken as credible. According to the palaeographic analysis of the original m****cript of De Administrando Imperio, an...
- Interpretation of Religions Change. de Gruyter. p. 152. Bühler, G. (1881). "Palaeographical remarks on the Horiuzi palm leaf MSS". In Müller, F. M. (ed.). Anecdota...
- identifications with the pyramid Beg. N 11 (now attributed to Nahirqo). Newer palaeographic studies place Shanadakhete at "around the turn of the centuries BCE...