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…adda is also affected by the phonology of the Elamite used by some Persepolitan scribes. For ease of reading, hereafter I take Šarbaladda as the preferred form. 2 Titles The entries that mention Šarbaladda identify him in three aspects: administrative affiliation (‘treasurer,’ ‘i…

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…land,” as Marjorie Harrington succinctly puts it.10 Just like other writers and scribes of thirteenth-century eME, writers of eMHE also struggled with the written form of the resurgent literary lan- guage, but what makes Ireland even more intriguing is figuring out when and how E…

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…vements that modern editors might respect. The conviction that editors directed scribes in the production of many early Can­ terbury Tales manuscripts persists even where there is no textual evidence for it. For example, in the important work of A. I. Doyle and M. B. Parkes on th…

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…du Musée de Brooklyn,” RdE 15 [1963], 27–28), Berlin 22621 (W.Peck, “Two Seated Scribes of Dynasty Eighteen,” JEA 64 [1978], pl. 12), Louvre E 11154 (E. Delange, Le scribe Nebmeroutef [Paris, 1996]); Hildesheim, Pelizaeus-Museum 4719 (B. Schmitz, “Kleine Inschriften aus dem Peliz…

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…nation of texts copied by the margin extended another 1-2 cm below the diferent scribes. One such codex, the Bodmer ‘Miscel- colophon. Using Eric Turner’s (1977: 25) rule of thumb laneous’ or ‘Composite’ codex, contains a comparable that the proportion of upper to lower margins i…

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…......................................93 Elissaveta Moussakova (Bulgaria) – The Scribes of the Lenten Triodion (Slav23) and Pentecostarion (Slav24) from the Library of st Catherine’s Monastery on Sinai.......117 Nina Gagova (Bulgaria) – One Manuscript with the Nikon of the Black …

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… 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 …

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…, tends to reveal the presence of a “canonical consciousness” among Chris- tian scribes from at least the late second century, the time when our Chris- tian archaeological record begins in earnest. 9 Robinson, “Fourfold Gospel” (see n. 6), 87. 10 J.H. Charlesworth and L.M. McDona…

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…e. Eine Bestandsaufnahme, ÄA 56, Wiesbaden, 1995, p. 22-23 ; P. PIACENTINI, Les scribes dans la société égyptienne de l’Ancien Empire, I. Les premières dynasties, les nécropoles memphites, Études et Mémoires d’Égyptologie 5, Paris 2002, p. 64. 34 Quoiqu’il en soit, d’autres titre…

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…untoni 50). Paper, fols I, 306, I’, mid-fifteenth century, written by four main scribes: A. fols 5r, 6r–9v, 106r–193v; B. fols 10r–105v (= Anonymus 18 Harlfinger); C. fols 194r–261r; D. fols 262r–265r, 266r–267r, 268r–303v. A few additions by a later (possibly Western) hand are f…