- A
rotulus (plural rotuli) or
rotula (pl. rotulae),
often referred to as a "vertical roll," is a long and
narrow strip of
writing material, historically...
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Speech scroll Hanging scroll Handscroll Herculaneum papyri Paleography Rotulus Vellum Woodblock printing Beal,
Peter (2008). ""scroll" in A Dictionary...
- AD,
depicting two
different men
wearing laurel wreaths, one
holding the
rotulus (blondish figure, left), the
other a
volumen (brunet figure, right), both...
- A
mortuary roll (Latin:
rotulus mortuorum) was a
rotulus composed in the
scriptorium of a
medieval Christian monastic community to
commemorate the death...
- from the mid-12th to
early 13th
centuries to the
Winchester or king's
rotulus (roll). To the English, who held the book in awe, it
became known as "Domesday...
- Snježana (2010).
Jezik i
nacionalizam [Language and Nationalism] (PDF).
Rotulus Universitas (in Serbo-Croatian). Zagreb: Durieux. p. 143. doi:10.2139/ssrn...
- Snježana (2010).
Jezik i
nacionalizam [Language and Nationalism] (PDF).
Rotulus Universitas (in Serbo-Croatian). Zagreb: Durieux. p. 60. doi:10.2139/ssrn...
- Scotland.
There are two
references to an "Edgar Adeling"
found in the
Magnus Rotulus Pipae Northumberland (Pipe rolls) for the
years 1158 and 1167. Historian...
-
pancarta or
codex diplomaticus, is a
medieval m****cript
volume or roll (
rotulus)
containing transcriptions of
original do****ents
relating to the foundation...
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Liturgy of
Saint Mark are: the
Codex Rossanensis, the
Rotulus Vatic****, the
incomplete Rotulus Messanensis.
Another witness is the lost m****cript of...