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- long period. It is difficult therefore to date the m****cripts by palaeographical criteria alone. The most that can be done is to classify them by centuries...
- 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...
- Minister of Greece. Among MIET's prin****l projects is the Historical and Palaeographical Archive (Ιστορικό και Παλαιογραφικό Αρχείο) on Panagi Skouze St., Athens...
- '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...
- (in Gr**** and Latin) Elias Avery Lowe: Codices Latini Antiquiores: a palaeographical guide to Latin m****cripts prior to the ninth century. Ed. under the...
- two scribes. On the other hand, some scholars argue that linguistic, palaeographical (handwriting), metrical (poetic structure), and onomastic (naming)...
- Civilization, No. 45. Chicago: The Oriental Institute. pp. 2–4. The Demotic Palaeographical Database Project, accessed 11 November 2020. Quack (2017). "How the...
- the Frankish kingdoms in the eighth and ninth centuries AD, who uses palaeographical and m****cript studies to illuminate aspects of the political, cultural...
- Biblioteca Palatina in Parma: Catalogue*. Edited by Benjamin Richler, Palaeographical and Codicological Descriptions. Jewish National and University Library...
- of 2024 has been advanced by Claudia Nuovo, who defended Σοῦδα on palaeographical, philological and historical grounds[how?]. pecus est Suidas, sed pecus...