Hamburg | Centre for the Study of Manuscript Cultures (original ) (raw )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
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Document Reuse in Medieval Arabic Manuscripts
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Variability of scribal practices in the copy of retrograde texts during the 21st dynasty (1069-945 B.C.)
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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
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The production and script of manuscripts containing English religious texts in the first half of the twelfth century
Elaine Treharne
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A new methodology for the description of manuscripts (material and textual aspects) applied to Hebrew manuscripts
cristina ciucu , Philippe BOBICHON
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Judith Kogel
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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