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https://www.academia.edu/34154060/Chapter_2_A_Palaeographical_Analysis_of_the_Verbal_Text_…

…cript, too, has style.1 No less than the work of artists and composers, that of scribes was condi- tioned by the changing needs of those who used their products, as new patterns of book use emerged, supporting and supported by a growing book trade in the later Middle Ages. Like c…

https://www.academia.edu/165463158/Self_Understandings_and_Identifications_of_Orthodox_Chr…

… the inevitable wear of time, the manuscripts endure as vivid testaments to the scribes, illuminators, binders, commissioners, and the many others who have touched them. Their preservation speaks to the intertwined stories of craft, faith, and intellectual endeavour. Produced in …

https://www.academia.edu/6861708/T_C_Skeat_and_the_Problem_of_Fiber_Orientation_in_Codicol…

…copied using different methods. Turner's research led him to conclude that most scribes copied on to detached sheets, but that "not every scribe copying a single-quire codex did so." On the other hand, he claims not to have been able to identify another case like that of P52.42 T…

https://www.academia.edu/40931921/Daniel_Alan_Brubaker_Corrections_in_Early_Qur%CA%BE%C4%8…

…e development of a later standard, one must also explain an apparent conundrum. Scribes across the entire Muslim world, for centuries prior to the 1924 Cairo edition, were entirely comfortable with orthographic fluidity yet somehow managed to refrain from making more significant …