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Tseluіko, Oleksandr. "Teaching Paleography at Lviv University during Soviet Period: Contribution to Development of Special (Auxiliary) Historical Disciplines in Ukraine in the Second Half of the 1940s – the First Half of the 1980s." Eminak, no. 3(39) (October 7, 2022): 157–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.33782/eminak2022.3(39).597.

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The purpose of the study is review and analysis of the body of work of those lectures of Lviv University who in the Soviet era taught Paleography and related disciplines. Scientific novelty: for the first time in domestic historiography, the process of teaching Paleographic courses in the Soviet era at Lviv University is analyzed, and their filling and content, information on some unpublished educational publications on special (auxiliary) historical disciplines are provided. Conclusions: the practice of teaching Paleographic courses at Lviv University has had a long tradition, and from the last third of the 19th century was of a stable nature. They were added to the educational programs because of the need for professional training of researchers of the history of the Middle Ages and early modern times and the employees of archival and museum institutions. Until 1939, most Paleographic courses were taught by Polish scholars, and the object of their close attention was Latin Paleography. Separate courses in Cyrillic Paleography, which could be attended by students of Lviv University, were given at that time by Ukrainians M. Hrushevskyi and I. Svientsitskyi. After the beginning of the Sovietization of this higher educational institution, the teaching of special (auxiliary) historical disciplines and, in particular, Paleography, was stopped for a while, and was resumed only in the second half of the 1940s. A number of Ukrainian researchers played a decisive role in that (Ye. Yatskevych, I. Starchuk, Ya. Kis), who finished secondary schools and graduated from higher educational institutions before 1939 or, under the supervision of Polish and Ukrainian professors in the first years of its Sovietization. Until the middle of the 1980s, Paleography, both Latin and Cyrillic, was taught according to the scheme traditional for previous times, in which the main attention was paid to the formation of practical skills in reading ancient writing, and the theoretical part was shortened to brief information on its history and brachygraphy. Over time, Ya. Kis enhanced the content of the course with information about other special (auxiliary) historical disciplines, first of all, Diplomatics. Due to the absence of Ukrainian Paleography textbooks, Lviv University lecturers tried to prepare a number of their own publications. However, only one of them appeared in print, and the rest remained in drafts.
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Droby, Ahmad, Irina Rabaev, Daria Vasyutinsky Shapira, Berat Kurar Barakat, and Jihad El-Sana. "Digital Hebrew Paleography: Script Types and Modes." Journal of Imaging 8, no. 5 (May 21, 2022): 143. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jimaging8050143.

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Paleography is the study of ancient and medieval handwriting. It is essential for understanding, authenticating, and dating historical texts. Across many archives and libraries, many handwritten manuscripts are yet to be classified. Human experts can process a limited number of manuscripts; therefore, there is a need for an automatic tool for script type classification. In this study, we utilize a deep-learning methodology to classify medieval Hebrew manuscripts into 14 classes based on their script style and mode. Hebrew paleography recognizes six regional styles and three graphical modes of scripts. We experiment with several input image representations and network architectures to determine the appropriate ones and explore several approaches for script classification. We obtained the highest accuracy using hierarchical classification approach. At the first level, the regional style of the script is classified. Then, the patch is passed to the corresponding model at the second level to determine the graphical mode. In addition, we explore the use of soft labels to define a value we call squareness value that indicates the squareness/cursiveness of the script. We show how the graphical mode labels can be redefined using the squareness value. This redefinition increases the classification accuracy significantly. Finally, we show that the automatic classification is on-par with a human expert paleographer.
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KOUYMJIAN, D. "Album of Armenian Paleography." Revue des Études Arméniennes 25 (January 1, 1995): 483–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/rea.25.0.2003793.

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Yau, Shun-chiu. "Ideology, sex and paleography." Cahiers de linguistique - Asie orientale 28, no. 1 (1999): 53–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/clao.1999.1544.

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Magni, Isabella. "Introduction: Special Issue, Digital Paleography." Renaissance and Reformation 43, no. 2 (September 28, 2020): 293–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.33137/rr.v43i2.34800.

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Mora Marín, David. "A study in Mayan paleography." Written Language and Literacy 19, no. 1 (December 5, 2016): 35–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/wll.19.1.02mor.

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This paper constitutes an application of paleographic analysis of ancient Mayan hieroglyphic writing in line with the comprehensive approach elaborated by Lacadena (1995a, 1995b). More specifically, it reviews the evidence for the origin and development of T168/2M1a, the logogram ʔAJAW ‘lord, ruler’, and proposes a relationship between it and T130/2S2, the syllabogram wa. Additionally, the paper contributes with a more complete diachronic perspective than has been attempted before by incorporating evidence from the earliest texts. Moreover, a graphic relationship between T168/2M1a and T130/2S2 is proposed, explained on the basis of designs of T168/2M1a starting in the Late Preclassic and Early Classic, as well as the graphic operations of rotation and ‘re-rotation’, a process introduced in this paper for the first time. The paper also suggests that the relationship between these signs is not merely graphic, but also acrophonic, and it elaborates a typology and chronological seriation of T168/2M1a, with the aim of assisting scholars in assigning relative chronologies to unprovenienced texts lacking calendrical data.
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Módolo, Marcelo, and Maria de Fátima Nunes Madeira. "Catchword: between Codicology and Paleography." Revista Linguíʃtica 19, no. 1 (April 27, 2023): 15–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.31513/linguistica.2023.v19n1a57283.

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O reclamo, definido como grupo de letras ou palavras colocadas na margem inferior do fólio, e repetidas no início do fólio seguinte, com o objetivo de indicar a sequência dos cadernos ou dos fólios manuscritos, tem sido estudado pela Codicologia, por se tratar de um elemento com valor informativo sobre a reconstituição do códice ou do manuscrito para a datação de documentos. Entretanto, por configurar um registro escrito, as pesquisas sobre o reclamo entrelaçam métodos da Paleografia. Neste estudo, objetiva-se analisar a sua configuração e frequência em documentos setecentistas da capitania de Minas Gerais, classificando os reclamos a partir de categorias estabelecidas de acordo com as formas como aparecem registrados no texto. O resultado da análise identifica uma preferência do escrivão pelo uso do tipo “palavra” ao final do fólio, em comparação com o emprego de sílabas e de abreviaturas, por exemplo, transferindo para o reclamo uma preocupação com a agilidade da leitura. Sugere-se que os dados obtidos nesse resultado sejam inseridos em banco de dados que reúna informações sobre práticas manuscritas em documentos de vários tipos e centúrias, em língua portuguesa, produzidos no Brasil, a fim de que sejam examinados pelas metodologias da Codicologia e da Paleografia para a identificação, quantificação e análise de tendências de usos e meios na produção de códices ou de manuscritos avulsos, com o objetivo de compor um panorama desses fenômenos histórico-culturais.
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Yailenko, V. P. "PALEOGRAPHY, DATING, TEXT CRITICISM OF DOZEN CURSE INSCRIPTIONS FROM ANCIENT OLBIA PONTICA." Ancient World and Archaeology 21, no. 21 (2023): 337–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/0320-961x-2023-21-337-370.

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at the last 25 years there are published 14 new curse inscriptions from Olbia, all with dating 4th BC. Meanwhile their majority has clear paleography of 3rd and even 2nd centuries BC. The author studies here paleography of 11 inscriptions and finds, that 4 pertains to 4th century, 3 to the end of 4th–3rd century, 3 to 3rd century and 2 to 3rd–2nd centuries BC.
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Saleh, Walid A. "Review Article: Mu?ammad is Not the Father of Any of Your Men: The Making of the Last Prophet, by David S. Powers. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. 376 pp., 7 illus. Hb $55.00/£36.00. ISBN-13: 9780812241785." Comparative Islamic Studies 6, no. 1-2 (December 29, 2011): 251–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/cis.v6i1-2.251.

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This review calls into question the entire premise of this work. The paleographic as well as the historical evidence presented by Powers does not hold under scrutiny. The author fails to consider the basic rules of paleography such as haplography as the most evident explanation for the mistake he sees in the Codex Arabe 328a. The total absence of historical context of early Islam is far more troubling aspect of this work. Islam is presented as a literary midrash on Rabbinic texts and not as an independent historically unfolding tradition. The tone of the book is also regrettable; condescending and at times dismissive of serious scholarship, the tone mars the value of this work.
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Ramsey, R. Vance. "Paleography and Scribes of Shared Training." Studies in the Age of Chaucer 8, no. 1 (1986): 107–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/sac.1986.0004.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Paleography"

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Sampath, Vinodh Rajan. "Quantifying scribal behavior : a novel approach to digital paleography." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/9429.

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We propose a novel approach for analyzing scribal behavior quantitatively using information about the handwriting of characters. To implement this approach, we develop a computational framework that recovers this information and decomposes the characters into primitives (called strokes) to create a hierarchically structured representation. We then propose a number of intuitive metrics quantifying various facets of scribal behavior, which are derived from the recovered information and character structure. We further propose the use of techniques modeling the generation of handwriting to directly study the changes in writing behavior. We then present a case study in which we use our framework and metrics to analyze the development of four major Indic scripts. We show that our framework and metrics coupled with appropriate statistical methods can provide great insight into scribal behavior by discovering specific trends and phenomena with quantitative methods. We also illustrate the use of handwriting modeling techniques in this context to study the divergence of the Brahmi script into two daughter scripts. We conduct a user study with domain experts to evaluate our framework and salient results from the case study, and we elaborate on the results of this evaluation. Finally, we present our conclusions and discuss the limitations of our research along with future work that needs to be done.
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Castles, Nicola Jane. "The transmission of classical and patristic texts in late Anglo-Saxon and early Norman England." Thesis, University of St Andrews, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10023/2785.

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This thesis consists of a general introduction to the historical and palaeographical background to the subject of the transmission of Classical and Patristic texts in late Anglo-Saxon and early Norman England, followed by five chapters each dealing with a classical or patristic author. Each chapter lists the information we have available on manuscripts containing the author's work, and conclusions are drawn as to the transmission of that work. In the case of five texts, Persius, Satirae; Augustine, Enchiridion; Gregory, Cura pastoralis and Moralia and Isidore, Synonymar portions of each MS are taken and compared in detail with each other and with the modern printed edition, and a stemma is constructed on the basis of evidence thus obtained. A conclusion draws together the information on the transmission of such manuscripts throughout the eighth to twelfth centuries. There are two appendices: the first contains brief notes on texts by Classical and Patristic authors of which there are not enough copies to form stemmata, while the second takes the form of a short analysis of the use of the letter k in the margins of some insular MSS studied. There are also indices nominum et manuscriptorum. The work is divided into two volumes after Chapter Three.
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Grindley, Carl James. "The life of a book : British Library manuscript additional 35157 in historical context." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 1996. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/1489/.

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This dissertation is an investigation into the social history of British Library Manuscript Additional 35157 (hereafter Add.35157), which is a late fourteenth-century copy of William Langland's alliterative poem Piers Plowman. Part one contains the text of the dissertation. In chapter 1 a general outline of the dissertation is provided and some bibliographical issues relating to the identification of Add.35157 are discussed. Chapter 2 proposes that the knowledge of a manuscript's provenance is itself a legitimate goal of research. Chapter 2 also provides a sample exercise in manuscript research using a copy of John Lydgate's poem Life of Our Lady from the University of Glasgow's Hunterian Collection. Chapter 3 forwards a classification system for manuscript marginalia and explains how some of the classification arose. Chapter 4 discusses issues related to the codicology of Add.35157, suggests a new date for the manuscript's construction, discusses the work of its scribes and provides several new catalogue descriptions of the manuscript. Chapters 5 through 8 analyse the contributions and detail the biographies of four of Add.35157's owners or commentators. Chapter 9 concludes that there is much to be learned from the continued study of the social history of medieval manuscripts. Part two comprises fourteen appendices, includes an edition of Add.35157's marginal supply, surveys of its dialect, transcriptions of its text and reproductions of selected folios.
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Duncan, Elizabeth. "A history of Gaelic script, A.D. 1000-1200." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2010. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=158473.

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This dissertation provides a comprehensive account of the development of Gaelic script written in the eleventh and twelfth centuries in the Gaelic world. This has involved palaeographical and codicological examinations of the surviving manuscripts and fragments. Most manuscripts which survive from this period were written in Latin; however, this period also signals the first surviving manuscripts produced entirely in Middle Gaelic (most notably, Leabhar na hUidhre, Leabhar na Nuachongbhála, and OBL Rawl. B.502 [B]). One purpose of this dissertation is to contextualise the Middle-Gaelic language manuscripts within their Latin background. Two script-types were used in this period in Gaelic manuscripts (Gaelic National minuscule and Insular Half-uncial) which are both discussed in this dissertation. Much fundamental palaeographical work on the manuscripts in question has not previously been undertaken. On a very basic level, this study therefore provides arguments for distinguishing between the number of hands in manuscripts based on palaeographical and codicological observations. As a result of close palaeographical analysis I have been able to argue a chronological development for Gaelic script situated within the few reliable arguments for dating and locating some manuscripts. The employment of some abbreviations, monograms, and ligatures, new to Gaelic scribes, has proven to be particularly significant in terms of distinguishing between the layers of palaeographical development. These palaeographical features examined in light of ascetic qualities of the script has allowed me to place many script-specimens in ‘groups’ or ‘styles’ which subsequently reveal some argument for dating and locating manuscripts. This study of Gaelic script reveals that big scribal changes were underway in the eleventh and twelfth century: new styles of script were developed and a wealth of new abbreviations were used by some scribes. However, the evidence indicates that these developments were not necessarily felt simultaneously across the Gaelic World.
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Glasson, Russell. "The impact of digital technologies on reading, readers and the book." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2016. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/61470/.

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This thesis investigates the developments in contemporary reading that accompany the adoption of new reading technologies, principally the eReader and eBook. Using methods of interview and participant observation, the opinions and values of communities of readers have been collected and analysed to explore how those communities describe the experiences of reading and of books. This research focuses on four case studies: people who are members of reading groups, who have a reading habit which includes at least one book per week, and who describe reading as their main medium for leisure purposes. These are people who express a love of reading, and are comfortable with discussing their own reading experiences. The second case is people who have adopted an eReader for leisure reading. This group share a reading pattern that matches that of the first case in frequency. The third case study investigates Bookcrossing.com, a social network site which promotes a practice of sharing books as gifts, by leaving them in public spaces to form the token for a treasure hunt game, organised through the website. A community has formed around the website Bookcrossing.com, which serves as a record of both the treasure hunt game and the reading experiences for it users. Finally, using the work of Jane Fox and Irene Mensah, the thesis explores the use of Portable Document Format copies of books, where access to an original physical book is limited or unavailable. Material in each case is reviewed and interpreted with respect to the experiential, socio-cultural, and material nature of the data collected. Having established an understanding of the experiences of the reader, based on the interview material collected from the reading group participants, the subsequent case studies offer the opportunity to understand the experiences of reading with, and the use of, the replacement transitional objects, that are in the process of inculcation in literary society. This thesis uses the concept of the assemblage, adopted from the work of Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari, as a model for the book as an object, which simultaneously denotes significance for the experience of reading, of the text it contains as well as wide significance for knowledge, wisdom and the transcendent sign. The contemporary situation is one of transition, from the singular book as an object of reading, that holds a single text or aggregation of texts towards the ‘book' as an electronic device. This new device for reading has the potential to deliver any text, where format, digital rights and storage conditions are met, and where the text itself holds the potential to connect out to any and all other texts, provided in a digital material form. The research method adopts the concepts of Ludic approach to understanding reading developed by Wolfgang Iser, deconstruction of the nature of language and discourse as developed by Jacques Derrida, and utilising the concepts of Theory of Mind and Metarepresentation elaborated by Lisa Zunshine. The experiences of reading captured in each case study are compared and exposed to the impact of technological developments changing both readers and books.
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MacAdams, Anneliese. "Any other mouth : writing the hybrid memoir." Thesis, University of Huddersfield, 2017. http://eprints.hud.ac.uk/id/eprint/32633/.

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This Ph.D. by Publication comprises my short story collection, Any Other Mouth, along with a reflective and critical exegesis, which examines what I have termed the hybrid memoir. The term describes memoiristic texts that contain significant transgressions from the conventional memoir genre. As well as discussing the definition and its implications, this exegesis demonstrates that Any Other Mouth represents an original contribution to knowledge in the way that it engages and experiments with the hybrid memoir form. In Part One, I define the term hybrid memoir, and explain why my definition differs to that of author/academic Natalia Rachel Singer, who in 2004 was the first person to suggest a definition for the term. With reference to Chris N. van der Merwe and Hein Viljoen (2007) and Vanessa Guignery (Eds. Guignery, Pesso-Miquel, & Specq, 2011), I discuss hybridity as a literary concept, and state that texts that occupy ‘liminal’ spaces can be transformative. By way of contrast, I clarify what is meant by a conventional (non-hybrid) memoir, using a definition by Thomas G. Couser (2011). I mention the problems encountered in producing the hybrid memoir definition, but argue that in spite of such complexities, I believe the term to be a useful tool for thinking about certain texts. In Part Two, I discuss the rising popularity of hybrid memoirs, using David Shield’s (2011) Reality Hunger: A Manifesto as a starting point. I note the limitations of Shield’s work, but propose that it nonetheless provides a key resource in my discussion. I describe some of the significant transgressions from the conventional memoir genre that take place in Any Other Mouth, and also Dave Eggers’s (2007) A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius and David Vann’s (2009) Legend of a Suicide. I explain that these works provide helpful comparisons to my own book, due to their hybrid forms and their explorations of filial bereavement. In relation to all three texts, I examine how the hybrid memoir provides authors with new opportunities for self-expression. Building on research carried out by Leigh Gilmore (2001), Elise Miller (2011), and Katarzyna Małecka (2015), I look at how trauma caused by filial bereavement can manifest in the hybrid memoir at a structural and linguistic level. I explore how hybrid memoirs can enable bereaved authors to effectively portray their emotions, and posit that the writing process can help transform grief. The exegesis concludes by using Patricia Leavy’s (2014) text Method Meets Art to establish why I view my creative work as a practice-based methodology, and I discuss how my creative practice continues to engage with my research. After emphasising how important writing Any Other Mouth has been for me, I explain the limitations of my research, and identify areas where further research could be undertaken by others in the field.
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Ramdarshan, Bold Melanie. "Copyright in Scotland : is the Scottish publishing industry capitalising on its intellectual property?" Thesis, Edinburgh Napier University, 2012. http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/5421.

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The aim of this study is to understand the operational practices of copyright exploitation and protection from the perspective of the Scottish publishing industry. The study begins with a historical overview of the development of copyright legislation in the United Kingdom, which helps to build a theoretical framework to understand copyright. The study then explores the contemporary publishing environment and details the progression of rights exploitation within the publishing industry. It analyses how the historical development of copyright informs contemporary practices, particularly the role of globalisation, new technologies, ‘piracy', and the Romantic notion of authorship in shaping copyright legislation. Furthermore, this research charts the professionalisation of authorship, which helps to build a case of contemporary Scottish authors. These issues are elucidated with a multi-method analysis of the Scottish publishing industry, and its approach to copyright exploitation and protection. As the focus of the empirical research is the Scottish publishing industry it has been contextualised within national and international copyright development and discourse. The key issues from the review of literature are explored in the context of the Scottish publishing industry through interviews and questionnaires with key players. Consequently, this thesis argues that copyright exists to promote and protect the interests of the triadic relationship between the author, the publisher and the public and, as such, the interests of each party should be considered equally. The empirical research found that the majority of Scottish publishers, authors and literary agents are not fostering intellectual property rights effectively across international markets and new media: The failure to do this means that the operational practices of the Scottish publishing industry are not in harmony with the burgeoning digital publishing environment. If Scottish publishers and literary agents continue with current practices it will become increasingly difficult for them to compete in the national and international publishing environment. Digital publishing has been considered as a panacea to bridge the gaps between different sized publishing companies: allowing small, independent companies to compete on an equal footing with cross-media conglomerates. However, this study has found that Scottish publishers and literary agents are not capitalising on new technology and new platforms for dissemination: this is detrimental to the authors they represent. This study found that Scottish authors' earnings were insufficient so fostering their rights more effectively could help supplement their income. This study concludes that only by better training, education and knowledge exchange, in matters of rights exploitation and digital publishing, can Scottish publishing compete in the international arena and contribute to, and benefit financially from, the knowledge economy. This study impacts all the key stakeholders in the Scottish publishing industry, and other regional publishing industries, by addressing gaps in the literature and highlighting the shortcomings of inefficient operational practices, and provides recommendations to improve these practices.
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Parker, Heather Dana Davis. "Scribal education in iron age Israel." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2005. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p062-0270.

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Lafone-Ward, Kate Alison. "An examination of the characteristics of disguised and traced handwriting." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2014. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/5201/.

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There has recently been a lack of judicial confidence in the evidence provided by handwriting analysis which has highlighted the need for objective research to be conducted in this area. In response this study has examined the principles and practices of two of the field’s most complex areas of analysis: disguised and artificially assisted (traced) handwriting. Any claims and observations made in the literature have been reviewed and empirically tested. A body of controlled data was collected from sixty volunteers who produced samples of disguised handwriting and traced signatures. A rigorous examination of these samples has been described and quantitative evidence found to support the conclusion that the act of disguising or tracing handwriting will have a negative influence upon the appearance and structure of that writing. Results have shown that disguised and traced writings are intimately related in that they share common characteristics that are indicative of the artificial manner by which they have been produced. Other features are also identified that can be directly associated with specific types of deviant writing to allow for distinctions to be made between them. The analysis is expressed in the form of a comprehensive taxonomy of the distinctive features of deviant writing.
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Murray, Teresa Ann. "Thomas Morley and the business of music in Elizabethan England." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2010. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/1247/.

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Thomas Morley’s family background in Norwich and his later life in London placed him amongst the educated, urban, middle classes. Rising literacy and improving standards of living in English cities helped to develop a society in which amateur music-making became a significant leisure activity, providing a market of consumers for printed recreational music. His visit to the Low Countries in 1591 allowed him to see at first hand a thriving music printing business. Two years later he set out to achieve an income from his own music, initially by publishing collections of light, English-texted, madrigalian vocal works. He broadened his activities by obtaining a monopoly for printed music in 1598 and then by entering into a partnership with William Barley to print music. Unfortunately Morley died too soon to reap the full financial benefit of what appears to have been a profitable business. Whilst Morley’s personal ambitions were curtailed by his early death, his publishing activities and the model he provided for contemporary composers led to the creation of a substantial body of nearly one hundred and seventy editions and reprints of music suitable for domestic performance, many of which continued to be used for many years.
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Books on the topic "Paleography"

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E, Stone Michael. Album of Armenian paleography. [Aarhus, Denmark]: Aarhus University Press, 2002.

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Burgers, J. W. J. De paleografie van de documentaire bronnen in Holland en Zeeland in de dertiende eeuw. Leuven: Peeters, 1995.

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Dragnev, Demir. Paleografia slavo-română și româno-chirilică. Chișinău: Civitas, 2003.

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Giancarlo, Prato, ed. Alethes philia: Studi in onore di Giancarlo Prato. Spoleto: Fondazione Centro italiano di studi sull'alto Medioevo, 2010.

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Tallafigo, Manuel Romero. Arte de leer escrituras antiguas: Paleografía de lectura. [Huelva]: Universidad de Huelva, 1995.

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Bartoszewska, Janina. Grafika vostochnoslavi︠a︡nskikh i polʹskogo i︠a︡zykov. Gdańsk: Wyd. Uniwersytetu Gdanńskiego, 2004.

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Bartoszewska, Janina. Grafika vostochnoslavianskikh i pol'skogo iazykov. Gdansk: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Gdanskiego, 2004.

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Zhukovskai︠a︡, L. P. Razvitie slavi︠a︡no-russkoĭ paleografii: (v dorevoli︠u︡t︠s︡ionnoĭ Rossii i v SSSR). Moskva: Indrik, 2020.

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Martínez, Ramón Carrilero. Paleografía y diplomática albacetenses: Iniciación al conocimiento de los fondos documentales del Archivo Histórico Provincial de Albacete, siglos XIII al XVII. Albacete: Instituto de Estudios Albacetenses de la Excma. Diputación de Albacete, 1997.

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Eckhardt, Thorvi. Azbuka: Versuch einer Einführung in das Studium der slavischen Paläographie. Wien: Böhlau, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Paleography"

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Droby, Ahmad, Berat Kurar Barakat, Daria Vasyutinsky Shapira, Irina Rabaev, and Jihad El-Sana. "VML-HP: Hebrew Paleography Dataset." In Document Analysis and Recognition – ICDAR 2021, 205–20. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86337-1_14.

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Doležalová, Lucie. "Chapter 23. Latin manuscripts as multimedia communication tools." In Comparative History of Literatures in European Languages, 363–75. Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/chlel.xxxiv.23dol.

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Overviewing their individual features, the study presents medieval manuscripts as complex communication devices and social and cultural phenomena deserving further study outside the technical context of paleography and codicology.
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Vidal-Gorène, Chahan, and Aliénor Decours-Perez. "A Computational Approach of Armenian Paleography." In Document Analysis and Recognition – ICDAR 2021 Workshops, 295–305. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86159-9_20.

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Greene, Nathaniel E. "Socio-political Gleanings from Northwest Semitic Paleography." In The Ancient Israelite World, 363–83. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780367815691-28.

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Droby, Ahmad, Daria Vasyutinsky Shapira, Irina Rabaev, Berat Kurar Barakat, and Jihad El-Sana. "Hard and Soft Labeling for Hebrew Paleography: A Case Study." In Document Analysis Systems, 492–506. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06555-2_33.

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Ferreiro, Alberto. "Paleography." In The Visigoths in Gaul and Spain AD 418-711, 143–67. BRILL, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004621640_011.

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"Paleography." In Papyrus Bodmer III, edited by Daniel B. Sharp. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110444223-005.

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"Paleography." In The ‘Pagan’ Oɣuz-namä, 19–41. Harrassowitz, O, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvrnfqtd.6.

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"Paleography." In The Visigoths in Gaul and Iberia (Update), 48–49. BRILL, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004341142_012.

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"PALEOGRAPHY." In The Visigoths in Gaul and Iberia (Update), 51–61. BRILL, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004215382_008.

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Howe, Nicholas R., and Stephanie Xie. "Chronological Profiling for Paleography." In 2017 14th IAPR International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2017.133.

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Azmi, Mohd Sanusi, Khairuddin Omar, Mohammad Faidzul Nasrudin, Azah Kamilah Muda, and Azizi Abdullah. "Digital paleography: Using the digital representation of Jawi manuscripts to support paleographic analysis." In 2011 International Conference on Pattern Analysis and Intelligent Robotics (ICPAIR). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icpair.2011.5976914.

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Cartelli, Antonio, and Marco Palma. "New Technologies in Teaching Paleography." In InSITE 2010: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/1275.

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Wolf, Lior, Liza Potikha, Nachum Dershowitz, Roni Shweka, and Yaacov Choueka. "Computerized paleography: Tools for historical manuscripts." In 2011 18th IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icip.2011.6116481.

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Ramazanova, Jamilia N. "Importance of the B. L. Fonkich's Works in Studying the Heritage of the Leichoudis Brothers." In Лихудовские чтения — 2022. НовГУ им. Ярослава Мудрого, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.34680/978-5-89896-832-8/2023.readings.01.

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Boris Lvovich Fonkich (1938-2021), an outstanding Russian scholar, expert in Greek paleography, codicology and diplomacy, made a huge contribution to the study of the history of Russian-Greek cultural ties. ‚e study of the manuscript heritage of the Greek didascals Ioanikiy and Sophroniy the Leichoudis has become a signiƒcant part of his works. ‚e article considers the contribution of B. L. Fonkich to the study of the history of the development of Greek paleography and the history of education in Russia in the XVII-XVIII centuries.
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Azmi, Mohd Sanusi, Khairuddin Omar, Mohammad Faidzul Nasrudin, Khadijah Wan Mohd Ghazali, and Azizi Abdullah. "Arabic calligraphy identification for Digital Jawi Paleography using triangle blocks." In 2011 International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Informatics (ICEEI). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iceei.2011.6021785.

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Cartelli, Antonio. "DigiStylus: A Socio-Technical Approach to Teaching and Research in Paleography." In InSITE 2009: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3382.

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After a short overview of the results obtained by the use of information systems for teaching and research in paleography, the problem of the students’ access to information on the web is discussed. The difficulty students have in finding the “right” documents, among the ones freely available in the site of the “Materials for Latin paleography”, can be considered a particular branch of the broader problem of finding information in the web. As a result it is first analyzed the use of semantic web to solve students’ problems, soon after the socio-technical approach in the planning and carrying out of a new information system for the management of teachinglearning materials is reported. The latter hypothesis, on the basis of the constructivist initial results, seems the best to meet the students’ needs. To implement this solution a new online information system has been planned; in it students are involved both in the collection and the creation of information. This approach transforms the search for information in the creation of new information to be included in a meta-structure for information retrieval; the main hypothesis is that it helps students in developing meta-cognitive skills while collaborating among themselves and working with professors and experts.
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Azmi, Mohd Sanusi, Khairuddin Omar, Mohammad Faidzul Nasrudin, Azah Kamilah Muda, and Azizi Abdullah. "Arabic calligraphy classification using triangle model for Digital Jawi Paleography analysis." In 2011 11th International Conference on Hybrid Intelligent Systems (HIS 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/his.2011.6122194.

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Wen, Xing. "Chinese Paleography, Calligraphy, and Pattern Recognition: Styles and Scripts in Excavated Ancient Chinese Documents." In 2011 11th International Conference on Document Analysis and Recognition (ICDAR 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icdar.2011.193.

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ХОХЛОВ, А. Н. "Small Stone Two-Sided Icon with Prominent Carved Images of Saint Nikolaos of Myra and Saint Thomas (Preprint)." In Тверь, тверская земля и сопредельные территории в эпоху средневековья. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2018.978-5-9906508-3-1.129-140.

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В публикации приведены некоторые результаты изучения каменной резной двусторонней иконки с изображением святителя Николая Мирликийского и св. апостола Фомы с пояснительными надписями, обнаруженной при раскопках Тверского кремля. Изготовление иконки на основании анализа аналогий и данных палеографии предварительно отнесено к XIII в. The article represents some results of studying a small stone two-sided icon with carved images of Saint Nikolaos of Myra and Saint Thomas the Apostle and descriptive notes that was found during the excavation at Tver Kremlin site. Analyses of similar icons and paleography data allow to approximately date it back to the XIII century.
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Cecile, M. P., and B. S. Norford. Ordovician and Silurian Paleographic maps and cross-sections for western and northwestern Canada. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/129970.

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