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  2. Manuscript culture - Wikipedia

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    A manuscript culture is a culture that depends on hand-written manuscripts to store and disseminate information. It is a stage that most developed cultures went through in between oral culture and print culture. Europe entered the stage in classical antiquity. In early medieval manuscript culture, monks

  3. Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures, Hamburg

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    The Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (CSMC) is a research institute at the University of Hamburg in Germany, dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of manuscript traditions worldwide. It was established in 2012 and has since become a leading institution in the field.

  4. Fragmentology (manuscripts) - Wikipedia

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    Fragmentology is the study of surviving fragments of manuscripts (mainly manuscripts from the Middle Ages and the Renaissance in the case of European manuscript cultures). A manuscript fragment may consist of whole or partial leaves, typically made of parchment, conjugate pairs or sometimes gatherings of a parchment book or codex, or parts of ...

  5. West African manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    A few commentaries and glosses were added to the main text, but most prominent paratextual element in this manuscript is a colophon at the end of the manuscript, which is arranged in three columns"; [11] furthermore, the "text of the first column consists of several forumulae which ask God for forgiveness for the scribe, his family and all ...

  6. Digital Scriptorium - Wikipedia

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    Leaf from a Gradual, c, 1450–1475, Italy; New York, Columbia University, Plimpton MS 040A. Digital Scriptorium (DS) is a non-profit, tax-exempt consortium of American libraries with collections of medieval and early modern manuscripts, that is, handwritten books made in the traditions of the world's scribal cultures.

  7. Manuscript - Wikipedia

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    The Isha Upanishad manuscript Gharib al-Hadith, by Abu 'Ubaid al-Qasim ibn Sallam al-Harawi (d. 837 AD). The oldest known dated Arabic manuscript on paper in Leiden University Library, dated 319 AH (931 AD) A 14th-century Armenian manuscript, with painting by Sargis Pitsak. The first page of the Gospel of Mark. Cod. 2627, fol. 436 r. (Matenadaran)

  8. History of books - Wikipedia

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    Bernardino de Sahagun tells the story of the Aztec people's lives and their natural history. The Florentine Codex speaks about the culture religious cosmology and ritual practices, society, economics, and natural history of the Aztec people. The manuscript is arranged in both Nahuatl and in Spanish.

  9. List of manuscripts - Wikipedia

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    Codex Gigas, the largest manuscript of the World, 13th century; Codex Sinaiticus, 4th century; Codex Vaticanus Graecus 1209, 4th century; Codex Bezae, 5th century; Codex Washingtonianus, 4th or 5th century; Dead Sea scrolls; Freising manuscripts, 10th century; The Garland of Howth, late 9th to early 10th centuries; Gospels of Tsar Ivan ...