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Medieval manuscripts from digitization to historical analysis
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In: On the way to the future of Digital Manuscript Studies ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03503308 ; On the way to the future of Digital Manuscript Studies, Radboud University, Oct 2021, Nijmegen, Netherlands ; https://www.ru.nl/rich/news-events/events/redactionele/online-workshop-on-the-way-to-the-future-digital/ (2021)
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The Chronicle of ʿĀmda Ṣǝyon and the Gadla ʾAzqir: Some Linguistic and Philological Considerations ...
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The Chronicle of ʿĀmda Ṣǝyon and the Gadla ʾAzqir: Some Linguistic and Philological Considerations ...
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How Many Glyphs and How Many Scribes? Digital Paleography and the Voynich Manuscript
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In: Manuscript Studies (2021)
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Hierarchical Text Segmentation for Medieval Manuscripts
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In: COLING'2020 The 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics ; https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03100170 ; COLING'2020 The 28th International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Dec 2020, Barcelona, Spain. pp.6240-6251 ; https://www.aclweb.org/anthology/2020.coling-main.549.pdf (2020)
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GA 1739: a monk, his manuscript and the text of Paul's Letters
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The Strange Afterlife of Vidyāpati Thākura (ca. 1350–1450 CE): Anthological Manuscripts, Linguistic Confusion, and Religious Appropriation
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In: Manuscript Studies (2020)
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“Publishing” and Publics in a World Without Print: Vernacular Manuscripts in Early Modern India
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In: Manuscript Studies (2020)
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How did one make a work ‘public’ in the world of pre-print South Asia? What are the textual and material aspects of manuscripts that alert us to their character as ‘published’ works intended to be circulated among members of an imagined readership removed from the author or scribe in space and time? Can such textual artifacts be systematically distinguished from copies intended primarily for the use of a single individual? This essay explores these questions in the context of literary and religious works and their copies produced in South Asia during the fourteenth through eighteenth centuries in the vernacular language known variously as Hindi, Urdu, Hindavi, or Hindustani. Comparing paratextual material like colophons, opening formulae, rubrics, and marginal inscriptions across different literary genres and across different reader communities as well as comparing material aspects of different types of manuscripts—e.g. bound and unbound, illustrated and unillustrated, notebooks and liturgical manuals, etc.—reveals patterns in the way that authors and scribes signaled the public character of a finished textual artifact. Making such comparisons among large corpora of manuscripts and reading certain paratexts “against the grain” reveals the contours of various emergent reading ‘publics’ before the rapid expansion of print technology in the eighteenth century.
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Asian History; Early modern; Hindi; India; Literature; Manuscript studies; Multilingual; Persian; Sanskrit; South and Southeast Asian Languages and Societies; South Asia; Urdu; Vernacularization
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URL: https://repository.upenn.edu/mss_sims/vol4/iss1/8 https://repository.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1069&context=mss_sims
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Memory, Story, History: The Formation and Change of Collective Memory and Narrative of the Past in Early China
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THE BRIEF RISE AND FALL OF A SUPERSCRIPT ABBREVIATION FOR THE FIRST PERSON SINGULAR PRONOUN IN THE WEST MIDLANDS BETWEEN 1250 AND 1500 ...
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Historicodogmatic Treatise by Elias Meniates and its 18th-century Serbian Translators from Greek ; Греческий историко-догматический трактат Илии Миниатиса и его сербские переводчики XVIII века
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In: Slověne = Словѣне. International Journal of Slavic Studies; Vol 7, No 2 (2018); 134-178 ; 2305-6754 ; 2304-0785 (2019)
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Everyday Writing In Graeco-Roman And Late Antique Egypt. Outline Of A New Research Programme ...
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Everyday Writing In Graeco-Roman And Late Antique Egypt. Outline Of A New Research Programme ...
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Exegesis And Lexicography In The Ethiopian Tradition: The Role Of The Physiologus ...
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Exegesis And Lexicography In The Ethiopian Tradition: The Role Of The Physiologus ...
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Anchorites and abbreviations: a corpus study of abbreviations of Germanic and Romance lexicon in Ancrene Wisse ...
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