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- His Koroshanda inscription has close palaeographical and phraseological similarities with the Pitrbhakta inscriptions.
- It has been established on palaeographical grounds that compilation of the manuscript began c.
- Severe criticism has been made of Garc韆 G髆ez's editions because of his palaeographical errors.
- It is difficult to date the manuscript on the palaeographical ground because of its fragmentary nature.
- After the Franco-Prussian War he was sent to Italy and Greece for palaeographical research.
- In 1968 Albert Derolez published a copy of the Ghent manuscript, with historical and palaeographical introductions.
- Abbe Martin had previously stated that certain palaeographical traits to be observed in these manuscripts were characteristic of Calabrian scriptoria.
- He founded, in conjunction with Sir Edward Maunde Thompson, the Palaeographical Society, and made scientific improvements to classical palaeography.
- William Hatch in 1937, on the basis of palaeographical data, suggested that the codex should be dated to the 6th century.
- But he was also a palaeographical natural, possessed of a wonderfully keen eye for the salient features of a scribal hand.
- The EpiDoc schema and guidelines may also be applied, perhaps with some local modification to related palaeographical fields including Sigillography, and Numismatics.
- 1957 : Elias Avery Lowe, " Codices Latini Antiquiores : A Palaeographical Guide to Latin Manuscripts Prior to the Ninth Century ".
- After completing his studies at the Collegium Romanum, he lived for some time at Orvieto, where he was engaged in teaching and palaeographical studies.
- Palaeographical evidence allowed Professor Stef醤 Karlsson, director of the 羠ni Magn鷖son Institute for Icelandic Studies, to date the manuscript to between 1302 and 1310.
- From the palaeographical point of view it looks older, but the regularity of the accentuation and the abundant colourful decoration are uncharacteristic of the 8th century.
- Recently, it has been demonstrated that Nile Quay Text No . 14 ( dated to Year 29 of an Usimare Setepenamun ) belongs to Osorkon II on palaeographical grounds.
- The Kamauli inscription, which must have been recorded very soon after Kumara Pala's death is, on palaeographical evidence, placed towards the middle of the twelfth century.
- On the basis of palaeographical analysis, most of the manuscripts in the family ( with the exception of Minuscule 69 ) appear to have been written by scribes trained in Southern Italy.
- Palaeographical comparisons to other texts produced in Jerusalem suggest it was written in the 1140s ( or even the 1150s ), but the later texts may have used the Melisende Psalter as a source.
- Scrivener stated that on the palaeographical ground it should be dated earlier, even to the 7th or 8th century, but liturgical books usually were written in an older letters than in other documents.
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