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Safari, Achmad Opan. "Iluminasi dalam Naskah Cirebon." SUHUF 3, no. 2 (November 5, 2015): 309–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.22548/shf.v3i2.75.

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Illumination of the manuscript is an integral part of the manuscritpt itself. Illumination of the manuscript can help readers understand the origin of the manuscripts as the characteristic and pattern of the motive of the manuscripts of each region is different from one to another, besides indeed the style and the subjectivity of the writer. One of the regions which has the manuscripts with various illumination is Cirebon, a border area between two poles of the two big cultures: Java and Sunda. The tradition of making manuscript illumination is developed in line with the tradition of the writing and rewriting the manuscripts. The illumination is made based on the contain of the text or the adjustment of the genre of the manuscript. This writing is discussing various types of the illumination and their functions in the manuscript and social-economic of Cirebon community.
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Novitasari, Delima, and Asep Yudha Wirajaya. "Kesejarahan Teks pada Naskah Syair Kupu-Kupu." Jumantara: Jurnal Manuskrip Nusantara 12, no. 1 (June 1, 2021): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.37014/jumantara.v12i1.1114.

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Manuscript Syair Kupu-Kupu (hereinafter referred to as SKK) is one of the manuscripts that fall into the category of symbolic poetry. This manuscript stored at Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin with the Schoemann V 40 manuscript code. SKK has three version of texts. This manuscript does not have a colophon containing information about the manuscript. SKK manuscripts is included in the category of symbolic poetry because the contents of the SKK text are assumed to represent past events written using animal and plant symbols as character names. This characteristic of symbolic poetry described by GL Koster in his dissertation research. The research on the SKK manuscrips was carried out to determine the history of the emergence of symbolic poetry through the information contained in the text. The theories used in this research are codicology and textology theories. Codicological theory is used to describe the text. Textological theory is used to analyze the history of the SKK text and the reasons for the emergence of symbolic verses. The result of the research on the SKK manuscript was that the SKK manuscript was written at the request of a manuscript collector from Germany named Carl Schoemann while in the Dutch East Indies. In addition, the emergence of symbolic poetry in the Malay region is due to the concept in the Malay community to hide things that are considered taboo to be told. This is in accordance with the agreement of the first Malay king with his people in Malay History.
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Roylance, Patricia Jane. "Winthrop's Journal in Manuscript and Print: The Temporalities of Early-Nineteenth-Century Transmedial Reproduction." PMLA/Publications of the Modern Language Association of America 133, no. 1 (January 2018): 88–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.1632/pmla.2018.133.1.88.

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In the early nineteenth century, the antiquarian James Savage produced a print edition of John Winthrop's seventeenth-century manuscript journal. This transmedial reproduction illustrates the differing affordances of print and manuscript as vehicles for connecting to the past. Manuscripts offer a tangible link to long-dead people, but manuscripts' rarity encourages their sequestration in archives. In contrast, print editions make historical content more broadly accessible but provide a less direct material link to earlier eras. Print facsimiles of manuscript, such as the reproduction of Winthrop's handwriting included in Savage's edition, seek to embody the best of both media. But print facsimiles' promise of access to manuscript materiality elides their nature as temporal hybrids and their tendency to distort and damage their originals. The way that nineteenth-century antiquarians negotiated manuscript's and print's temporal affordances and juggled the competing prerogatives of past, present, and future makes those antiquarians useful models for understanding the stakes of digitization projects today.
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Biemans, Jos. "No Miniatures, not even Decoration, yet Extraordinarily Fascinating New Hypotheses Concerning the Lancelot Compilation and Related Manuscripts." Quaerendo 39, no. 3-4 (2009): 225–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/001495209x12555713997330.

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AbstractThis essay sheds new light on the controversial fourteenth-century poet and compiler Lodewijk van Velthem. Specifically, the article considers the possible relationships between The Hague, Koninklijke Bibliotheek, MS 129 A 10, the manuscript containing the famous Lancelot Compilation, and Leiden, University Library, MS BPL 14 E, the only extant manuscript with Velthem's entire Fifth Part of the Spiegel historiael. A note written at the end of the manuscript in The Hague naming Velthem has been interpreted in different ways, either as a note of the manuscript's ownership, or as the attribution of the compilation to Velthem. Other scholars have considered Velthem the 'corrector' of the manuscript. The relatively low quality of these two manuscripts, as well as the types of annotations made in the margins of MS 129 A 10, however, can be explained when we consider both books as the poet's working copies, as manuscripts which formed part of Velthem's own literary archive.
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Birkett, Tom. "The page as monument: epigraphical transposition in the runica manuscripta tradition of early Medieval England." Manuscript and Text Cultures (MTC) 1 (May 1, 2022): 205–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.56004/v1b205.

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Most surviving runic inscriptions from early medieval England were produced in an ecclesiastical context, and the influence of manuscript writing practices on the runic tradition can clearly be discerned. The manuscript record of runes or runica manuscripta that flourished particularly in the context of Anglo-Saxon missionary activity to the Continent has, however, usually been regarded as a late antiquarian development, largely detached from the epigraphical tradition. In this paper, I argue that not only did manuscript practice clearly influence epigraphy, but also that several uses of runes in manuscripts can be considered as extensions of the epigraphical tradition. Some runica manuscripta also seem to evoke pointedly the monumental tradition, including associations with permanence, public display, and memorialisation. Through the case studies of decorative uses of runes, scribal signatures, and textual interventions in runes, I argue that there is a relatively consistent association between the runic script and monumental epigraphy that can be transposed onto the manuscript page for particular effects, which rely on received knowledge of the epigraphical tradition long after the use of runes in monumental contexts had ended.
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Pokorny, Lea. "The Genesis of a Composite: The Codicology of AM 239 fol." Gripla 34 (2023): 173–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.33112/gripla.34.6.

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Manuscript AM 239 fol. is central for the so-called Helgafell-manuscripts, as it connects the group of some sixteen manuscripts and fragments to the Augustinian house of Helgafell on Snæfellsnes in west Iceland. The manuscript’s significance lies not only in the ownership note on fol. 1r, but also in the fact that it was used as an exemplar for two manuscripts, AM 653 a 4to (with JS fragm. 7) and SÁM 1. The codicological structure of the manuscript is complex and was recently described as a composite consisting of two late-fourteenth-century production units. This article revisits the codicology of AM 239 fol; it shows there are, in fact, three production units from that period and explores the ways in which these relate to one another. The genesis of the manuscript is important to keep in mind when discussing AM 239 fol. as exemplar, as it offers a possible explanation as to why only one of its texts was copied into SÁM 1.
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Saputra, Dandi, Agus Rusmana, and Edwin Rizal. "Maintaining collective memory existence through Gelumpai Manuscripts preservation at the South Sumatra Museum." Jurnal Kajian Informasi & Perpustakaan 11, no. 2 (December 31, 2023): 287. http://dx.doi.org/10.24198/jkip.v11i2.49574.

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This research is based on the case of the well-preserved collection of Gelumpai Manuscripts, which is estimated to be centuries old and believed to date back to the year 1300 C. The manuscripts serve as authentic evidence of Islamic civilization in Palembang at that time and can strengthen historical value through the collective memory of the nation. The study aimed to determine the manuscript’s supporting factors and the Gelumpai Manuscript preservation process. The research method used was qualitative with a case study approach. The research object was the Gelumpai Manuscript, which used the Ka Ga Nga script. Data was obtained through interviews, field observations, and related documentation studies. The results showed that several supporting factors for the preservation of this manuscript included adequate humidity, ideal light intensity, and effective protection against pests and pollution. This means that the South Sumatra Museum has implemented the appropriate standard. The museum carried out preservation by coating the manuscripts with white oil and periodically cleaning and checking the collection in the storage room. Furthermore, this museum held conservation support activities such as Museum Goes to School, Museum Goes to Village, and Collaboration Exhibitions, which were held to educate the public about the specialty of the Gelumpai Manuscript. So, the society will work together to maintain the existence of the collective memory contained in the manuscript.
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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, the inclusion of his collection marks the division between the Old Royal Collection (GKS) and the New Royal Collection (NKS). Many of the treasures in the rare books collection come from his library, and his definition of paleotypes (books printed before 1531) has (in the 20th c.) determined the definition of the collection of post-incunabula. Otto Thott did not write owners’ marks or notes in his books and he left very little archival material concerning the ways in which he created his library. Regrettably, the literary correspondence mentioned in his will has not survived. The article analyses a data set consisting of all catalogue records (in MARC format) concerning manuscripts from Otto Thott’s manuscript collection. These catalogue records in the library system derive from the catalogue made by Rasmus Nyerup (excluding oriental manuscripts) and published in 1795. When, towards the end of the 19th centrury, the alphabetical and the systematical catalogues of the collection of western manuscripts were produced, the entries in Nyerup’s catalogue were copied by hand without being revised. After the IT revolution, when the catalogue records of the systematical catalogue were transferred to a digital database of records, these records were copied once again without revision. It is shown what kind of errors from the catalogue of 1795 were still present in the on line catalogue in 2019. The quantitative analysis shows that the bulk of the manuscripts in Thott’s manuscript collection are manuscripts in Danish and German from Thott’s own century. The subject headings with most entries are Theology, History, History of Denmark, Danish Biography and Literature. As to provenances there is information concerning the manuscript’s provenance before the inclusion in Otto Thoot’s library in 17 % of the catalogue records. The analysis shows that Otto Thott’s manuscript collection was a universal collection with no specific preferences. The conclusion argues that it is necessary to get information from the various printed catalogs of the manuscript collection into the digital library system and that parts of Thott’s manuscript collection deserve revisiting and recataloguing. The Royal Danish Library’s manuscript collection might explore alternatives to the MARC-format for manuscript cataloguing. In a wider context, it is argued that Otto Thott’s library should be considered a knot in a network, and that data from the many book auction catalogues should be extracted and used for mapping the destinies of specific books and manuscripts.
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Anis, Fathimatuz Zahra. "Understanding COVID-19 in Disaster Perspective Based on the Tatsunami Manuscript Kyai Haji Maimun Zubair." ESENSIA: Jurnal Ilmu-Ilmu Ushuluddin 22, no. 2 (February 15, 2022): 263–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/esensia.v22i2.3043.

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Coronavirus 19 is a pandemic that has affected many parts of life, including religion. There are many viewpoints about the COVID-19 disaster in Islam. The Tatsunami Manuscript by KH. Maimun Zubair is one of the manuscripts that discusses disasters. This manuscript is the most recent Indonesian literature about disaster that can be used to comprehend the COVID-19. This study using the hermeneutic methods to reveal the meaning of the COVID-19 based on the manuscript's perspective and its significance for religious life. The results of the study show that this manuscript does not only contain the concept of disaster, but also offers mitigations and solutions that can be applied in the case of COVID 19.
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AR, Nurdin. "PENGGALIAN DAN INVENTARISASI 1000 JUDUL NASKAH MELAYU DI BANDA ACEH." Jurnal CMES 10, no. 2 (April 10, 2018): 168. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/cmes.10.2.20206.

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<p>The most Indonesian written manuscripts were written in the Netherlands language. These manuscripts could be accessed by one of the following catalogs: Juynboll Catalogue (1899), Ronkel Catalogues (1909), Riclefs and P. Voorhoeve Catalogue (1977) etc. Unfortunately, the Indonesian researchers have no way to utilize them. According to the international catalogs written in Indonesian and foreign languages, The Malay manuscripts found in Banda Aceh reached about 300 titles. After conducting preliminary research and direct observation to the individual and institutional collectors, it was found that the real numbers of them could reach to a thousand titles of manuscripts that still have separated in various local places. On behalf these facts, the research aims to rescue these manuscripts from a disappearing and extinction by conducting inventory that is predicted to be able to push the Indonesian researchers ahead to discovering their substantial contents that in opinion useful for human life. The output of the research is compiling catalog documents of 1000 titles of Malay manuscripts found in Banda Aceh.<br />The theory and method used in this research are the theory of the codicology and the method of the catalog of manuscripts register. The codicology is subfield studying all of the manuscript’s aspects in details such as the place of storing, the owner of the manuscript, the content of the manuscript, etc. Whereas the catalog of a manuscript register is describing all of systematically manuscript’s physical and objective aspect in details. The results of the research will be proposed to be the main gate for entering later philology works i.e. presenting and interpreting the text that in turn can be positioned as a manual directive in social and national life.</p>
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Manuscript"

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Nafde, Aditi. "Deciphering the manuscript page : the mise-en-page of Chaucer, Gower, and Hoccleve Manuscripts." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2012. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b2c67783-b797-494a-b792-368c14d1fe49.

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This thesis examines the production of the Middle English poetic manuscript. It analyses the mise-en-page of manuscripts created during a crucial period for book production, immediately after 1400, when there was a sudden explosion in the production of vernacular manuscripts of literary texts, when the demand for books increased, and the commercial book trade swiftly followed. It offers a close analysis of the mise-en-page of the manuscripts of three central authors: Chaucer’s, Gower’s, and Hoccleve’s manuscripts were at the heart of this sudden flourishing and were, crucially, produced when scribal methods for creating the literary page were still unformed. Previous studies have focused on the localised readings produced by single scribes, manuscripts, or authors, offering a limited examination of broader trends. This study offers a wider comparison: where individual studies offer localised analysis, the multi-textuality of this thesis offers broader perceptions of book production and of scribal responses to the new literary texts being produced. In analysing the layout of seventy-six manuscripts, including borders, initials, paraphs, rubrics, running titles, speaker markers, glosses and notes, this thesis argues that scribes were deeply concerned with creating a manuscript page specifically to showcase texts of poetry. The introduction outlines current scholarship on mise-en-page and defines the scribe as one who offers an individual response to the text on the page within the context of the inherited, commercial, and practical practices of layout. The three analytical chapters address the placement of the features of mise-en-page in each of the seventy-six manuscripts, each chapter offering three contrasting manuscript situations. Chapter 1 analyses the manuscripts of Chaucer, who left no plan for the look of his page, causing scribes to make decisions on layout that illuminate fifteenth-century scribal responses to literature. These are then compared to the manuscripts of Gower in Chapter 2, directly or indirectly supervised by the poet, which display rigorous uniformity in their layout. This chapter argues that scribes responded in much the same way, despite the strict control over meaning. Chapter 3 focuses on Hoccleve’s autograph manuscripts which are unique in demonstrating authorial control over layout. This chapter compares the autograph to the non-autograph manuscripts to argue that scribal responses differed from authorial intentions. Each of the three chapters analyses the development of mise-en-page specifically for literary texts. Focussing on the mise-en-page, this thesis is able to compare across a range of texts, manuscripts, scribes, and authors to mount a substantial challenge to current perceptions that poetic manuscripts were laid out in order to assist readers’ understanding of the meaning of the texts they contain. Instead, it argues that though there was a concern with representing the nuances of poetic meaning, often scribal responses to poetry were bound up with presenting poetic form.
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Matejic, Predrag. "Manuscript attribution through paper analysis : Hilandar Monastery in the fourteenth century (a case study) /." The Ohio State University, 1987. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1487327695624318.

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Stansfield, M. "Revision and development in two witnesses of a late medieval recension of the Middle English Brut." Thesis, University of Wales Trinity Saint David, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683240.

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Lanum, Eales Marian Faith. "Anne Halkett : life and manuscript." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.615106.

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Hicks, Peter Geoffrey Barry. "The manuscript tradition of Theocritus." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1993. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/251547.

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Ahvensalmi, Juulia Kirsikka. "Reading the manuscript page : the use of supra-textual devices in the Middle English Trotula-manuscripts." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2013. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/4628/.

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This thesis examines the use of supra-textual devices in the Trotula, a set of Middle English gynecological and obstetrical medical treatises. Through close examination of the thirteen manuscript versions dating between the early or mid-fifteenth century and the late sixteenth century, this thesis studies the way in which punctuation, layout, colour, marginalia and other visual devices are used to structure and present the texts. Combining quantitative and qualitative methods, this thesis examines the ways in which supra-textual devices are used to organise the texts into units of various type and length (major and minor sections, paragraphs,recipes, sense-units, sentences, clauses, phrases), and how the presentation of these units contributes to the reading of the text, showing that,despite the lack of standardised punctuation practices, each manuscript text uses a consistent system of supra-textual devices. Their use is not haphazard, as has previously been asserted; supra-textual devices are used purposefully to structure the texts and to communicate with the reader. The definitions of ‘sentence’ and ‘sense-unit’ in the Middle English context are also discussed, as well as the terminology used to describe medieval punctuation practices. In particular, the often-made binary division between ‘grammatical’ and ‘rhetorical’ punctuation is examined, showing that this division is neither very informative nor useful in practice for describing the systems of supra-textual devices present in medieval English writing. While the majority of the units can be described in terms of ‘sense-units’, the development towards the modern ‘sentence’ can be evinced in the data. This thesis also examines the role that scribes played in adapting and modifying the textual presentation in their exemplars, arguing that scribes played a key role in modifying the appearance of the manuscript texts to suit the needs of their audiences. Emphasising the importance of contextualisation, the final chapter focuses on the pragmatics of supra-textual devices, and how they can contribute to our understanding of the ways in which these texts were read and used by private individuals, professional medical practitioners or textual communities. This thesis argues that the Trotula had a number of different audiences, with varied literacy skills, and the supra-textual devices in the manuscripts suggest a range of reading practices, from private to communal, silent to oral, intensive to extensive. This thesis demonstrates that a close examination of supra-textual devices can bring new insights into Middle English grammar as well as scribal and reading practices.
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Yang, Yuanzheng, and 楊元錚. "Early Qin music: manuscript Tōkyō, Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan TB1393 and manuscript Hikone, Hikone-Jōhakubutsukan V633." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2005. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B32222634.

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The Best MPhil Thesis in the Faculties of Architecture, Arts, Business & Economics, Education, Law and Social Sciences (University of Hong Kong), Li Ka Shing Prize, 2003-2005.
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Yang, Yuanzheng. "Early Qin music : manuscript Tōkyō, Tōkyō Kokuritsu Hakubutsukan TB1393 and manuscript Hikone, Hikone-Jō hakubutsukan V633 /." View the Table of Contents & Abstract, 2005. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record/B31066938.

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Batterson, Teresa E. A. "Variant Versions in Egerton Manuscript 2013." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1197572776.

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Phillips, Sean Anthony. "Collation and analysis of manuscript 1506." Online full text .pdf document, available to Fuller patrons only, 2004. http://www.tren.com.

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Books on the topic "Manuscript"

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Mihael, Glavan, Gardina Igor, and Narodna in univerzitetna knjižnica v Ljubljani., eds. The birth certificate of Slovene culture: Freising manuscripts, Celovec (Ratec̆e) manuscript, Stic̆na manuscript, C̆edad (C̆ernjeja) manuscript : exhibition catalogue. V Ljubljani: Narodna in univerzitetna knjiz̆nica, 2004.

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Müller-Schöll, Axel. Manuscript. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8253-7.

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Press, Scripps College, and ArjoWiggins (Firm), eds. Manuscript. [Claremont, Calif.]: Scripps College Press, 2011.

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Dhulekar, Soumya. Manuscript. Philadelphia, PA: Soumya Dhulekar, 2016.

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Senior, J. R. Manuscript. Manchester: University of Manchester, Department of Computer Science, 1995.

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Grellong, Paul. Manuscript. New York: Dramatists Play Service, Inc., 2006.

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Biblioteca, Escorial Real. Manuscript V.III.24 ; Manuscript IV.a.24. Escorial, Spain: Real Biblioteca, 1990.

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England) Islamic Manuscript Conference (10th 2014 Cambridge. The Tenth Islamic Manuscript Conference: Manuscripts & conflict : programme. [Cambridge]: Thesaurus Islamicus Foundation, 2014.

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Zeller, Eva. The manuscript. London: J. Cape, 2000.

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Grace, Hyam, Fortier Paul, Tapper Lawrence F, and Public Archives Canada. Manuscript Division., eds. Manuscript Division. Ottawa, Ont: National Archives of Canada, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Manuscript"

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Gillespie, Alexandra. "Manuscript." In A Handbook of Middle English Studies, 171–85. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118328736.ch11.

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Sterk, Peter. "Manuscript." In Promoveren doe je zo!, 103–16. Houten: Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-313-9952-9_16.

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Singh, Pritam, and Rajesh Aggarwal. "Manuscript Writing." In The SAGES Manual Transitioning to Practice, 189–203. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51397-3_13.

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Hayashi, Takao. "Bakhshālī Manuscript." In Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, 1–4. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3934-5_9216-2.

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May, Steven W., and Arthur F. Marotti. "Manuscript Culture." In A Companion to Renaissance Poetry, 78–102. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118585184.ch6.

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Hayashi, Takao. "Bakhshālī Manuscript." In Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and Medicine in Non-Western Cultures, 807–9. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-7747-7_9216.

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Purdie, Rhiannon. "Manuscripts and Manuscript Culture." In Geoffrey Chaucer in Context, 43–49. Cambridge University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/9781139565141.006.

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Hult, David F. "Manuscripts and manuscript culture." In The Cambridge History of French Literature, 11–19. Cambridge University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/chol9780521897860.003.

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"History." In The Burley Manuscript, edited by Peter Redford. Manchester University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526104489.003.0002.

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The collection was assembled by William Parkhurst in the first decades of the seventeenth century, and later passed into the hands of the Finch family, at whose seat of Burley-on-the-Hill it was examined in the nineteenth century by Alfred J Horwood of the Historical Manuscripts Commission, and in the early twentieth by the scholar Logan Pearsall Smith, who caused transcripts to be made of some of the material. These were used by later scholars, the manuscript itself being believed to have been destroyed by fire. The circumstances of this fire, and of the manuscript’s mysterious survival and subsequent discovery by I A Shapiro are described, as are its disappearance once again and rediscovery by Peter Beal. The survival was still not widely publicised and, until now, no detailed study of the Burley manuscript has been published.
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"ManuScript." In Manuscript, 10–13. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8253-7_1.

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Conference papers on the topic "Manuscript"

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"Manuscript." In Applications (ISWTA). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iswta.2011.6089537.

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"Schedule manuscript." In 2016 Visual Communications and Image Processing (VCIP). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/vcip.2016.7805424.

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"Manuscript Format." In 2018 IEEE Conference on Dependable and Secure Computing (DSC). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/desec.2018.8625157.

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Hunyinbo, Seyide, Prince Azom, Amos Ben-Zvi, and Juliana Y. Leung. "Manuscript Title." In SPE Canadian Energy Technology Conference. SPE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/208962-ms.

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Abstract Field development planning and economic analysis require reliable forecasting of bitumen production. Forecasting at the field level may be done using reservoir simulations, type-curve analysis, and other (semi-)analytical techniques. Performing reservoir simulation is usually computationally expensive and the non-uniqueness of a history-matched solution leads to uncertainty in the model predictions and production forecasts. Analytical proxies, such as Butler's model and its various improvements, allow for sensitivity studies on input parameters and forecasting under multiple operational scenarios and geostatistical realizations to be conducted rather quickly, despite being less accurate than reservoir simulation. Similar to their reservoir simulation counterparts, proxy models can also be tuned or updated as more data are obtained. Type curves also facilitate efficient reservoir performance prediction; however, in practice, the performance of many SAGD well-pairs tends to deviate from a set of pre-defined type curves. Historical well data is a digital asset that can be utilized to develop machine learning or data-driven models for the purpose of production forecasting. These models involve lower computational effort compared to numerical simulators and offer better accuracy compared to proxy models based on Butler's equation. Furthermore, these data-driven models can be used for automated optimization, quantification of geological uncertainties, and "What If" scenario analysis. This paper presents a novel machine learning workflow that includes a predictive model development using the random forest algorithm, clustering, Bayesian updating, Monte Carlo sampling, and genetic algorithm for accurate forecasting of real-world SAGD injection and production data, and optimization. The training dataset involves field data that is typically available for a SAGD well-pair (e.g. operational data, geological, and well design parameters). Just as importantly, this machine learning workflow can update predictions in real-time, be applied for the quantification of the uncertainties associated with the forecasts, and optimize steam allocation, making it a practical tool for development planning and field-wide optimization. To the best of the author's knowledge, this is the first time that machine learning algorithms have been applied to a SAGD data set of this size.
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Rozhdestvenskaya, Milena. "On the functionality of apocryphal stories in medieval Russian bookishness." In Tenth Rome Cyril-Methodian Readings. Indrik, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/91674-576-4.27.

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The functions of the biblical Slavic-Russian apocrypha in manuscript collections depend on their perception by the ancient Russian scribes and the literary context of the manuscript. Cognitive, interpretative, magical, historical functions are associated with different genre forms, both book and folk. Particularly considered is the «apocryphal riddle» of two brothers from the manuscript of the XVIth century Stockholm Royal Library and manuscripts of the XVIIIth century collections of the Library of the Russian Academy of Sciences (St. Petersburg).
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Зубов, Н. И. "Две рукописи Слепченского кодика XVI в. из Македонии." In Межкультурное и межъязыковое взаимодействие в пространстве Славии (к 110-летию со дня рождения С. Б. Бернштейна). Институт славяноведения РАН, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/0459-6.11.

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The report is devoted to a comparative analysis of two manuscripts of commemorative books of the 16th century from the monastery of St. John the Baptist in Macedonia: manuscript CMNL 1015 in Sofia and manuscript ONSL 1/116 in Odessa. Both manuscripts are supposed to presumably represent one monument of ancient writing made in two copies. Over time, the original variant and the copy were chaotically mixed up and ended up in different museum collections of the two countries — Bulgaria and Ukraine.
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"Manuscript acceptance notification." In 2017 Fifth International Conference on Aerospace Science & Engineering (ICASE). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icase.2017.8374289.

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Hanif, Akhyar, Cut Afrina, Hendra Putra, and Septika Rudiamon. "Investigating Minangkabau's Scattered Manuscript: Philological Studies of Religious Manuscripts in West Sumatera." In Proceedings of the 6th Batusangkar International Conference, BIC 2021, 11 - 12 October, 2021, Batusangkar-West Sumatra, Indonesia. EAI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.11-10-2021.2319433.

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Baechler, Micheal, and Rolf Ingold. "Medieval manuscript layout model." In the 10th ACM symposium. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1860559.1860622.

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Lieberman, David. "Game enhanced music manuscript." In the 4th international conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1174429.1174472.

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Melnyk, Yuriy. IJSA MANUSCRIPT TEMPLATES. KRPOCH, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.26697/ijsa.5.2.

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De Jong, Marla J., Debra K. Moser, Lynne A. Hall, and Marcia A. Dake. The Manuscript Option Dissertation: Multiple Perspectives. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada433038.

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Wager, Liz. Suspected plagiarism in a submitted manuscript. Committee on Publication Ethics, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.24318/cope.2019.2.1.

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Wager, Elizabeth. Suspected plagiarism in a published manuscript. Committee on Publication Ethics, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.24318/cope.2019.2.2.

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Riebesell, Ulf. Report on data workshop of ocean alkalinization mesocosm experiment in a low latitude oligotrophic ocean system. OceanNets, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.3289/oceannets_d5.6.

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In this report the on-line data workshop that relates to the mesocosm experiment conducted in the subtropical, oligotrophic waters off Gran Canaria in September/October 2021 is described. All participating groups presented their final (and in some cases still preliminary) results. At the meeting a list of intended manuscripts was prepared and for each manuscript lead authors were identified. Additionally, a publication strategy was discussed and decided. (OceanNets Deliverable ; D5.6)
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Wager, Elizabeth. Suspected redundant publication in a submitted manuscript. Committee on Publication Ethics, November 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.24318/cope.2019.2.12.

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Wager, Elizabeth. Suspected redundant publication in a published manuscript. Committee on Publication Ethics, November 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.24318/cope.2019.2.13.

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Wager, Elizabeth. Suspected fabricated data in a submitted manuscript. Committee on Publication Ethics, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.24318/cope.2019.2.3.

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Wager, Elizabeth. Suspected fabricated data in a published manuscript. Committee on Publication Ethics, January 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.24318/cope.2019.2.4.

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Licciardi, Avriel, Hiroki Sayama, and Alex Siegenfeld. What are Editors Looking For in a Manuscript? Peeref, December 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.54985/peeref.2112w9532173.

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