- Sigillography, also
known by its Gr****-derived name,
sphragistics, is the
scholarly discipline that
studies the wax, lead, clay, and
other seals used to...
-
Seals in the
Mongol Official Do****ents in Iran: Re-Examination of the
Sphragistic System in the Ll-Khanid and Yuan Dynasties".
Journal of the
Turfan Studies:...
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impression on do****ents. The
study of
seals is
known as
sigillography or
sphragistics. The
stamp seal was a
common seal die,
frequently carved from stone,...
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currently includes archaeological, numismatic, ethnographic, heraldic,
sphragistic, and
historical exhibits, and
perhaps most
prominently displa**** among...
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journals and
primary sources,
including works on
medieval Russian law,
sphragistics and epigraphy,
archaeology and history. His
expertise was
medieval Rus'...
- student,
skewer /s/ plus
nasal plus approximant: /smj/ /snj/ smew, snew /s/ plus
voiceless non-sibilant
fricative plus approximant: /sfr/
sphragistics...
- Société française d'héraldique et de
sigillographie (French
Heraldry and
Sphragistic Society). When he
received an
honorary doctorate from the University...
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Temnospondyli sphrag- seal Gr**** σφραγίς (sphragís), (sphragistikós), σφραγίζω
sphragistic sphyg-
pulse Gr**** σφύζειν (sphúzein), σφυγμός (sphugmós), (sphugmikós)...
- to form any part of the Congress' study.
Abandoned subjects include sphragistics and iconography,
which were
dealt with at Paris, and vexillology, which...
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under standard accents (and
excluding a few
obscure loanwords such as
sphragistics),
phonemes in a three-consonantal
onset are
limited to the following...