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Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, “User-Production of Hebrew Manuscripts Revisited: the Case of Manuscript Oxford, Bodleian Library, Huntington 200,” in David Durand-Guédy and Jürgen Paul, eds., Personal Manuscripts: Copying, Drafting, Taking Notes (Berlin: de Gruyter, 2023), 335-357

Judith Olszowy-Schlanger

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A Good Book is an Old Book? Hebrew Manuscripts and Prints in 16th-Century Christian Book Collections

Ilona Steimann

Between Manuscript and Print: Transcultural Perspectives, ca. 1400–1800, edited by Sylvia Brockstieger and Paul Schweitzer-Martin, 2023

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Malachi Beit-Arié, “Some Technical Practices Employed in Hebrew Medieval Manuscripts,” in A. Gruys and J.P. Gumbert, eds., Codicologica, vol. 2 (Leiden: Brill, 1978), 62-82

Malachi Beit-Arié

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Snapshots of Evolving Traditions: Jewish and Christian Manuscript Culture, Textual Fluidity, and New Philology (TU 175; Walter de Gruyter) [2017]

Liv Ingeborg Lied, Hugo Lundhaug

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Review: Craig A. Evans and Jeremiah J. Johnston (eds), Scribes and their Remains

Gregory Peter Fewster

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Coptic Documents in Two Copies: A Study of Corrections and Amendments [2016]

Jennifer Cromwell

Proceedings of the 27th International Congress of Papyrology Warsaw, 29 July – 3 August 2013, 2016

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Document Reuse in Medieval Arabic Manuscripts

Konrad Hirschler

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Variability of scribal practices in the copy of retrograde texts during the 21st dynasty (1069-945 B.C.)

Emil Joubert

2023

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Collecting and Preserving Written Records in the Age of Boniface

Jonathan Herold

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Malachi Beit-Arié, “Commissioned and Owner-Produced Manuscripts in the Sephardi Zone and Italy in the Thirteenth–Fifteenth Centuries,” in Javier del Barco, ed., The Late Medieval Hebrew Book in the Western Mediterranean: Hebrew Manuscripts and Incunabula in Context (Leiden: Brill, 2015), 15-27

Malachi Beit-Arié

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The production and script of manuscripts containing English religious texts in the first half of the twelfth century

Elaine Treharne

CAMBRIDGE STUDIES IN …, 2000

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A new methodology for the description of manuscripts (material and textual aspects) applied to Hebrew manuscripts

cristina ciucu, Philippe BOBICHON

« A New Methodology for the Description of Manuscripts (Material and Textual Aspects) Applied to Hebrew Manuscripts », dans Proceedings of the Conference Medieval Documents as Artefacts, 1100-1600, Eef Dijkhof (dir.), Hilversum, Verloren, pp. 267-279., 2020

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• « Between writing and drawing: a few remarks about medieval Ashkenazi Bibles and Pentateuchs », in A. Lehnardt (ed.), European Genizah : Newly Discovered Hebrew Binding Fragments in Context, Leiden-New-York, Brill, 2020, p. 209-228.

Judith Kogel

2020

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Personal Multiple-Text Manuscripts in Late Medieval Central Europe: The 'Library' of Crux of Telč (1434-1504)

Lucie Dolezalova

in Alessandro Bausi, Michael Friedrich and Marilena Maniaci (eds.), The Emergence of Multiple-Text Manuscripts, Studies in Manuscript Cultures 17. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2019, 145-170., 2019

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Securing and Preserving Written Documents in Byzantium. In: Alessandro Bausi, Alessandro / Christian Brockmann / Michael Friedrich / Sabine Kienitz (eds.), Manuscripts and Archives Comparative Views on Record-Keeping (Studies in Manuscript Cultures 11). Boston, Berlin 2018, S.319-338

Michael Grünbart

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Studies in Jewish Manuscripts, ed. by Joseph Dan and Klaus Herrmann, in collaboration with Johanna Hoornweg and Manuela Petzoldt

Manuela Petzoldt

Texts and Studies in Medieval and Early Modern Judaism 14, 1999

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L. Peyronel, A Varied World of Written Words. Some Thoughts on the Oldest Materiality of Scribal and Record-Keeping Practices in the Ancient Near East, c. 3500-2400 BCE

Luca Peyronel

Pasiphae. Rivista di Filologia e Antichità Egee 15 (2021), pp. 227-240 (ISSN 1974-0565)

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Why reuse manuscripts in Late Bronze Age Egypt? An attempt to explain the coexistence of reused and non-reused papyri in Deir el-Medina – On the trail of the neverending manuscript. Comparative perspectives on rewritable media 30-31 May 2023, Naples

Elena L Hertel

2023

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‘The production of Arabic multi-block Bibles: A case study of a Coptic-Muslim workshop in early Ottoman Cairo’

Ronny Vollandt

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The Bible as Book: The Manuscript Tradition, edited by John L. Sharpe III and Kimberly Van Kampen

Richard Virr

Papers of The Bibliographical Society of Canada

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'Unique things must be the most valuable': Medieval manuscript fragments as archival objects

Elizabeth-Anne Johnson

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The Identification and Analysis of Individual Scribal Practices Among the Dead Sea Scrolls (PGR Seminar Presentation 2019)

Jonathan Darby, PhD

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Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, “Hebrew Documents and Justice: Forged Quitclaims from Medieval England,” in Nora Berend, ed., Religious Minorities in Christian, Jewish and Muslim Law (5th–15th centuries) (Turnhout: Brepols, 2017), 413-438

Judith Olszowy-Schlanger

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Setting a Bishopric / Arranging an Archive: Traces of Archival Activity in the Bishopric of Alexandria and Antioch

Alberto Camplani

De Gruyter eBooks, 2018

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Writing in the Blank Space of Manuscripts: Evidence from the Ninth Century

Mariken Teeuwen

Ars Edendi Lecture Series, vol. IV, 2016

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Workshop report: Historical Documents, Digital Approaches. A Workshop on the Mark-up, Analysis and Representation of Mediaeval Texts.

Lara Sels

Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies (COMSt) Newsletter 7, pp. 7-8

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When documents are destroyed or lost: lay people and archives in the early Middle Ages

Warren C Brown

Early Medieval Europe, 2004

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On Book Collectors and the Circulation of Medieval (Host) Manuscripts: The Copenhagen and Berlin Organum Fragments Revisited

Eva M. Maschke

Notes, 2020

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Emma Abate and Judith Olszowy-Schlanger, “Manuscripta manent: ‘Books within Books’, An Overview,” in Mauro Perani and Emma Abate, eds., Medieval Hebrew Manuscripts Reused as Book-bindings in Italy (Leiden: Brill, 2022), 21-31

Judith Olszowy-Schlanger

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The Behavior of the Hebrew Medieval Manuscripts and the Vulgate, Aramaic and Syriac Versions of 1 -2 Kings vis-à-vis the Masoretic Text and the Greek Version 1

Julio Trebolle, Pablo A. Torijano

The Text of the Hebrew Bible. From the Rabbis to the Masoretes, Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2013

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Archival Practices in the Muslim World prior to 1500

Juergen Paul

Bausi, Alessandro et al, (eds.), Manuscripts and Archives. Comparative Views on Record-Keeping. Berlin (de Gruyter) 2018

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“Addendum 1. The Electronic Cataloguing of the Fragments” i “Addendum 2. A Sample of a Fragment from a Jewish moneylender,”

Esperança Valls - Pujol

2012

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286. “Scribal Aspects of the Manufacturing and Writing of the Qumran Scrolls,” in Jewish Manuscript Cultures: New Perspectives, Studies in Manuscript Cultures 13, ed. Irina Wandrey (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2017), 29–48.

Emanuel Tov

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The Tradition of Manuscripts: A New Approach

Michael Weitzman

The Heythrop Journal, 1978

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« Collecting and Annotating Medieval Manuscripts in the 17th Century: Political and Cultural Stakes Through a Case Study », 94e congrès de la Medieval Association of America, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphie, U.S.A., 7-9 mars 2019.

Sébastien Douchet

2019

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