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Journal articles on the topic "Denmark Manuscripts"

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Toftgaard, Anders. "Landkort over en samling. Hvad katalogposterne kan fortælle om Otto Thotts håndskriftsamling – og om katalogisering." Fund og Forskning i Det Kongelige Biblioteks Samlinger 58 (March 9, 2019): 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/fof.v58i0.125301.

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Anders Toftgaard: Mapping a collection. What the catalogue records can tell us about Otto Thott’s manuscript collection and about manuscript cataloguing.
 This article deals with the manuscript collection of Count Otto Thott (1703-1785) and with manuscript cataloguing. Otto Thott was the single greatest private book collector in the history of Denmark and of inestimable importance for the Royal Danish Library, since he bequeathed his collection of manuscripts (4154 catalogue numbers) and books printed before 1531 (6059 catalogue numbers) to the Royal Library. In the manuscript collection,
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Thapa, Shanker, and Rupa Luitel. "Scholastic Tradition and Perpetuation of Knowledge in Buddhism of Medieval Kathmandu Valley." Journal of Buddhist Studies (T.U.) 1, no. 1 (2024): 65–90. https://doi.org/10.3126/jbuddhists.v1i1.75073.

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Buddhist manuscripts are the literary heritage and source of Buddhist spirituality extant in Pālī, Sanskrit, Chinese, and Tibetan languages. Nepal has marked extraordinary development of Buddhist scholarship during the medieval times. Nepali Pandits became famous far and wide. Development of Buddhist scholarship largely contributed in Buddhist intellectuality and manuscript culture. Newār Buddhists enormously contributed in Sanskrit manuscript writing that turned Kathmandu valley into an abode of Sanskrit Mss. They are the only extant original textual sources of Sanskrit Buddhism. In modern ce
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Petersen, Erik. "Om Kilderne til kilderne. Birger Munk Olsen og studiet af de latinske klassikere indtil år 1200." Fund og Forskning i Det Kongelige Biblioteks Samlinger 54 (March 3, 2015): 167. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/fof.v54i0.118880.

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Erik Petersen: Fontes Fontium. Birger Munk Olsen and the Study of the Latin Classical Authors up to 1200
 In this presentation, the basic intentions, definitions and overwhelmingly rich results of professor Birger Munk Olsen’s magisterial opus magnum L’Étude des auteurs classiques latins aux XIe et XIIe siècles are briefly described. The first volume of L’Étude was published in 1982, the sixth and latest volume (= tome IV. 2) in 2014. BMO includes 57 authors from the end of the third century B.C. to the beginning of the fourth A.D. in his catalogue of Latin classical manuscripts copied in
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Boldsen, Sidsel, and Patrizia Paggio. "Automatic Dating of Medieval Charters from Denmark." Digital Humanities in the Nordic and Baltic Countries Publications 2, no. 1 (2019): 58–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5617/dhnbpub.11023.

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Dating of medieval text sources is a central task common to the field of manuscript studies. It is a difficult process requiring expert philological and historical knowledge. We investigate the issue of automatic dating of a collection of about 300 charters from medieval Denmark, in particular how n-gram models based on different transcription levels of the charters can be used to assign the manuscripts to a specific temporal interval. We frame the problem as a classification task by dividing the period into bins of 50 years and using these as classes in a supervised learning setting to develo
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Høgenhaven, Jesper. "Dansk forskning i Dødehavsrullerne siden 1947: En forskningshistorisk skitse." Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift 85, no. 3-4 (2022): 229–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/dtt.v85i3-4.135217.

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This article is a recapitulation of the history of research in Denmark on the Dead Sea Scrolls since their discovery. Before 1947, some authors had already treated subjects like the history of the Essenes and the Cairo Damascus Document. When news of the manuscript findings near Qumran reached the scholarly world and the Cave 1 manuscripts became known, Danish scholars showed great interest in the material, while at the same time proceeding with caution in the light of the uncertainty of the historical background of the scrolls. The available texts were translated into Danish and several studi
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Myking, Synnøve Midtbø. "Norwegian, Danish—or French? A Scattered Missal and Its Provenance." Digital Philology: A Journal of Medieval Cultures 13, no. 1 (2024): 91–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/dph.2024.a926887.

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Abstract: Most books that existed in medieval Norway and Denmark are now lost or exist only in fragmentary form. The fragment collections of the Norwegian and Danish National Archives and the Royal Library in Copenhagen hold thousands of remnants of manuscripts, an invaluable source of knowledge of medieval book culture. The entwined history of Norway and Denmark represents a potential methodological challenge, as fragments from the same manuscript can sometimes be found scattered among collections in the two countries. This article examines such a case, showing how a single fragment from a tw
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Hemstad, Ruth. "”Kampagnen med Blæk i stedet for Blod”: Håndskrifter, trykk og opinionskamp i skandinavisk offentlighet, 1801–1814." Sjuttonhundratal 14 (December 19, 2017): 106–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7557/4.4158.

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“The campaign with ink instead of blood”: Manuscripts, print and the war of opinion in the Scandinavian public sphere, 1801–1814Handwritten pamphlets circulated to a high extend as part of the war of opinion which went on in the Norwegian-Swedish borderland around 1814. This ‘campaign with ink instead of blood’, as Danish writers soon characterized this detested activity, was a vital part of the Swedish policy of conquering Norway from Denmark through the means of propaganda. This ‘secret war of opinion’, as it was described in 1803, culminated around 1814, when Sweden accomplished its long-te
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Salkovskis, Paul. "Editorial." Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 28, no. 2 (2000): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1352465800001016.

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As of 1 October 2000, the editorial office for the journal moves to a different address, when I take up a new post in London. I will be sorry to move from Oxford, but welcome the opportunities and challenges of a new job. I will try to continue to edit the journal at least as well as before! Manuscripts for publication (and all other related material) should be directed to:Professor Paul Salkovskis, Editor, Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, De Crespigny Park, Denmark Hill, London SE5 8AF.
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Boserup, Ivan, and Karsten Christensen. "Anders Sørensen Vedels Marsk Stig-håndskrift. To kommentarer til Svend Clausens afhandling i Fund og Forskning 55, 2016." Fund og Forskning i Det Kongelige Biblioteks Samlinger 56 (March 3, 2017): 281. http://dx.doi.org/10.7146/fof.v56i0.118935.

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Ivan Boserup & Karsten Christensen: Anders Sørensen Vedel’s manuscript about Marshal Stig. Two comments on Svend Clausen’s thesis in Fund og Forskning 55, 2016
 Svend Clausen has in vol. 55 of Fund og Forskning called attention to a lost and “forgotten” parchment manuscript described by Anders Sørensen Vedel in 1595 as “The History of Marshal Stig” containing key documents related to the trial which followed the assassination in Finderup Grange of King Eric V ‘Glipping’ of Denmark (1259–1286). Clausen’s evidence consists of registrations of manuscripts known only through their titles,
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Marandjian, Karine. "Catalogue of Japanese Manuscripts and Rare Books. Merete Pedersen. The Royal Library, Copenhagen, Denmark. Catalogue of Oriental Manuscripts, Xylographs, etc. in Danish Collections (COMDC)." Written Monuments of the Orient 3, no. 1 (2017): 95–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/wmo35128.

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Books on the topic "Denmark Manuscripts"

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Håndskriftafdelingen, Kongelige bibliotek (Denmark). Forfatterinden Karin Michaëlis: En registrant : arkivalier i Det Kongelige Bibliotek, Håndskriftafdelingen, Billedsamlingen samt Randers lokalhistoriske arkiv : en registrant. Kongelige Bibliotek, 1985.

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Schartau, Bjarne. Codices graeci haunienses: Ein deskriptiver Katalog des griechischen Handschriftenbestandes der Königlichen Bibliothek Kopenhagen. Museum Tusculanum Press, 1994.

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Jürgensen, Knud Arne. Balletmesteren August Bournonvilles papier: Registratur. Kongelige Bibliotek, 1998.

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(Denmark), Kongelige Bibliotek. Carl Nielsens samling: Katalog over komponistens musikhåndskrifter i Det Kongelige Bibliotek = The Carl Nielsen Collection : a catalogue of the composer's musical manuscripts in the Royal Library. Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 1992.

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Perho, Irmeli. Catalogue of Arabic manuscripts: Codices Arabici Arthur Christenseniani. [Great Britain], 2003.

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(Denmark), Kongelige Bibliotek. Historikeren Erik Arups arkiv: Registratur. Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 1992.

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Rigsarkivet, Denmark. Det danske spejderkorps. Rigsarkivet, 1991.

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Håndskriftafdelingen, Kongelige Bibliotek (Denmark). Americana: Manuskripter og breve vedr. Nord-, Syd- og Mellemamerika i Håndskriftafdelingen : registratur. Det Kongelige Bibliotek, 1992.

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Svensson, Johanna. Latin letters from clergymen in the province of Scania (eastern Denmark-southern Sweden) in the seventeenth century: A critical edition with introduction, translation and commentaries. Artos, 2015.

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Svane, Gunnar. Slavonic manuscripts in the Royal Library: A catalogue = [Slavi͡a︡nskie rukopisi v Kopengagenskoĭ korolevskoĭ biblioteke]. The Royal Library, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Denmark Manuscripts"

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Johansen, Jens christian v. "Denmark: The Sociology of Accusations." In Early Modern European Witchcraft. Oxford University PressOxford, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198219897.003.0014.

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Abstract THE earliest cases of Danish witchcraft legislation are found in Section 7 of the Scanian Church Law and Section 11 of the Sealandian Church Law, promulgated about 1170; both mention sorcery, although only in connection with homicide. The secular Jutlandic law of 1241,2 on the other hand, contains no mention of sorcery in its original version, whereas a manuscript from the fifteenth century includes a section (book m, chapter 69) providing a detailed description of procedures to be adopted in cases of witchcraft and sorcery.
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Eschenmoser, Albert. "Albert Eschenmoser (1925–2023) Autobiography: Concluding Remarks." In Prizes are Good but Discoveries are Better. GNT Publishing GmbH, 2025. https://doi.org/10.47261/1569-7.

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How this autobiography came about: the backstory The existence of this autobiography of Albert Eschenmoser, a universally recognized giant of 20th-century chemistry, is the result of a remarkable series of activities prior to and beyond Albert’s death on July 14, 2023. For over a decade, he had reflected upon his entire life and had written an impressive personal account in German, his mother tongue, including a comprehensive chapter on his professional life “for the sake of its existence.” To have the professional chapter of his autobiography made available was not his original intention. Wha
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