Search results for "palaeography"

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Entre el autor y el lector: producir libros manuscritos en catalán (siglos XII-XV)

2007

<font face="CGTimes" size="1"><p align="left">The present article deals with the material and personal circumstances that led to the production and circulation of Medieval Catalan Literary texts. Special attention has been paid to the material aspects (as studied by Palaeography and Codicology) of autograph manuscripts and their copies, taking into account that they had usually been imposed by those who had commissioned them.</p></font><br><br><font face="CGTimes" size="1"><p align="left">En el presente artículo se analizan todos los condicionantes, personales y materiales, que intervinieron en los procesos de producción y circulación posterio…

manuscrito autógrafoHistoryHistoryautorlcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyAutographD111-203ScribeCodicología;Colofón;Autor;Copista;Manuscrito autógrafo;LectorPalaeographycopistaautograph manuscriptMedieval historyAuthorCodicologycodicologíaColophoncolofónbusiness.industryReaderlanguage.human_languagelectorlanguageCodicologyCatalanbusinessHumanitiesAnuario de Estudios Medievales
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Nine Dubious “Dead Sea Scrolls” Fragments from the Twenty-First Century

2017

Abstract In 2002 new “Dead Sea Scrolls” fragments began to appear on the antiquities market, most of them through the Kando family. In this article we will present evidence that nine of these Dead Sea Scrolls-like fragments are modern forgeries.

Papyrology060303 religions & theologyHistoryDead seaHistoryBiblical studiesJewish studies05 social sciencesReligious studiesTwenty-First CenturyDead Sea Scrolls06 humanities and the arts0603 philosophy ethics and religionPalaeography0502 economics and business050212 sport leisure & tourismClassicsHebrew BibleDead Sea Discoveries
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Detection of archaeological forgeries of Iberian lead plates using nanoelectrochemical techniques. The lot of fake plates from Bugarra (Spain)

2014

Identification of forgeries is of considerable interest in studies of archaeological signariums and written Iberian artifacts, elements of capital importance for the knowledge of that culture, because there are many Iberian inscribed lead plate counterfeits circulating in the market and among many museum funds. A case study of identification of forgeries of archaeological lead using voltammetry of microparticles (VMP) and scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), aided by conventional optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM/EDX) is described. The electrochemical methods are essentially non-invasive so can be applied to samples of nanoscopic size. Application to the authen…

Lead inscriptions IberianScanning electrochemical microscopyVoltammetry of microparticlesArchaeologyPalaeographyPathology and Forensic MedicineScanning electrochemical microscopyLead plateArchaeologyPINTURALawGeologyHeritage authentication
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Scripsi manu mea Hartmann Schedel in Munich, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, clm 490

2014

The Padua-trained medical doctor Hartmann Schedel (1440–1514) of Nuremberg is today perhaps best known for his Liber Chronicarum, printed in Latin and German (Weltchronik) in 1493 with an ambitious programme of xylographies. Thanks to his well-spent study years in Padua (1463–1466), he also played an important role in the dissemination of Italian humanism north of the Alps, as witnessed, for example, by his important collection of inscriptions and Humanist texts. His rich library, consisting of manuscripts, both autographs and written by others, and printed books, was bought from his family by H. J. Fugger of Augsburg (1531–1598) in 1552. Fugger’s library was passed to the Bavarian Court Li…

kodikologiamedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Literature (General)AutographPyhän Saksalais-roomalaisen keisarikunnan humanismiHumanismGerman humanismVisual artsGermanHartmann Schedellcsh:AZ20-999Nürnbergpaleografiamedia_commonbusiness.industryGeneral Arts and HumanitiesPadovan yliopistoArtcodicologylcsh:PN1-6790lcsh:History of scholarship and learning. The humanitieslanguage.human_languageitalialainen humanismibook historykirjahistorialanguagepalaeographybusinessClassicsMedical doctorkäsikirjoitustutkimusArs & Humanitas
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A Roof Tile from 1678 Found in Calasparra (Murcia) as an Abiding Medium of Writing

2017

Analysis of a red clay roof tile which bears an heretofore unknown inscription of the late 'procesal' script style and humanistic characters along with the date 1678, marking its exact year of manufacture. This tile was found on the roof of an old barn structure in ruins, located on 'Horno de Calasparra' Street (Murcia), before its demolition. We will also point out some of the more significant aspects of the historic profession of tile making, which has all but disappeared. Se expone a continuación una teja de barro cocido en cuyo lomo se observa incisa una inédita frase, presentando una escritura de tipo procesal tardío, con caracteres ya humanísticos, y una fecha, 1678, la cual marca el …

Cultural StudiesRoof tileHistoryEthnography and Social HistoryWritingmedia_common.quotation_subjectCalasparralcsh:D1-2009PalaeographyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)MudpaleografíaescrituraHistoria etnográfica y socialmedia_commonlcsh:History (General) and history of EuropebarroArtlcsh:History (General)Roof tilePalaeographyStyle (visual arts)lcsh:Dvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_mediumcalasparratejaTileBarnHumanitieshistoria etnográfica y socialEl Futuro del Pasado
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El manuscrito del 'Cancionero de Baena' (PN1) : Descripción codicológica y evolución histórica

2018

The present article attempts to establish as accurately as possible the chronological trajectory of the unique codex of the Cancionero de Baena (PN1 in the Dutton nomenclature). It begins with a detailed examination of the codicological aspects of the manuscript, which serve to date its origin to around 1465. This origin, combined with the historical data, supports a conjecture that the manuscript probably belonged to Gonzalo de Beteta, an official of both Enrique IV and the Catholic Kings. It would have passed from him to his grandson, Jorge de Beteta y Cardenas, who gave it to the Real Biblioteca de El Escorial in 1576. The article then follows the vicissitudes of the manuscript from its …

HistoryLiterature and Literary Theorybookbindermedia_common.quotation_subjectbooksellerPalaeographyPedro SalvaJorge de Beteta y CardenasCodicologycancionero poetryRichard Hebermedia_commonMedieval Spanish literatureGonzalo de Beteta; Jorge de Beteta y Cárdenas; José Antonio Conde; George Ticknor; Pedro Salvá bookseller; Robert Evans bookseller; Charles Lewis bookbinder; Richard Heber bibliophile; El Escorial; codicologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASMedieval Spanish literatureJose Antonio CondeGeorge TicknorArtcodicologybibliophilePN1Charles LewisEl EscorialGonzalo de Beteta:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Robert EvansHumanities
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Per la storia delle Interpretationes Vergilianae di Tiberio Claudio Donato: dagli esemplari tardo antichi alla fase insulare e carolingia a Luxeuil

2013

Latin palaeography Vergilius Ancient commentaries on vergil
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Digital Palaeography of Hieratic

2020

After a short history of research into hieratic palaeography, the first experiences with digital methods to conduct the study of handwritten documents, in Egyptology as well as in other fields, are presented. The needs and goals of a future digital palaeography are then explained in detail. Such a palaeography is expected to become a modern research tool for ancient Egyptian handwritings that allows the depiction, description, classification, and encoding of cursive signs and that includes information about the entire manuscripts and their materiality. In constructing such a tool, some questions are essential, for instance: How should the signs be represented—as image sections from a scan o…

Engineering drawingVector graphicsPalaeographycomputer.internet_protocolHieraticHandwritingComputer scienceFacsimilecomputerXML
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Luis Arciniega García & Amadeo Serra Desfilis, «Imágenes y espacios en conflicto: las Germanías de Valencia y otras revueltas en la Europa del Re…

2022

Book review: Luis Arciniega García & Amadeo Serra Desfilis, Imágenes y espacios en conflicto: las Germanías de Valencia y otras revueltas en la Europa del Renacimiento, València, Tirant lo Blanch, 2021, 453 p., ISBN: 978-84-18802-50-8.

“UNESCO:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS”Linguistics and Languageliterary textdiplomaticstraduccions al catalàfilologia llatina medievalmedieval latin philologytranslations into catalanLanguage and Linguisticshomines scholasticimedieval latindiplomàticabonsom deacon and judgebonsom diaca i jutgesegles x i xipalaeographypaleografiatext literarillatí medieval10th-11st centuriesCaplletra. Revista Internacional de Filologia
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