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- 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...
- Library, 55) is an early 7th-century Old Latin Gospel Book. It is dated palaeographically to the 6th or 7th century. It is designated by r (traditional system)...
- '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...
- (Soden), is a Gr**** uncial m****cript of the New Testament, dated palaeographically to the 7th century. The codex contains a small part of the Mark 6:47-7:14...
- List of Latin-script digraphs Category:Latin-script ligatures Category:Palaeographic letters Category:Phonetic transcription symbols Category:Letters with...
- Gregory-Aland numbering), is a Gr**** uncial m****cript of the New Testament. Palaeographically it has been ****igned to the 9th century. The codex contains a small...
- the New Testament, according to the Pe****ta version, on parchment. Palaeographically it has been ****igned to the 6th century. It contains fragments of...
- discovered at Oxyrhynchus it has been catalogued with the number 3522. Palaeographically it has been dated to the 1st century CE. The text agrees with the...
- Insular G (majuscule: Ᵹ, minuscule: ᵹ) is a form of the letter g somewhat resembling an ezh, used in the medieval insular script of Great Britain and Ireland...