Codicology (/ˌkoʊdɪˈkɒlədʒi/; from French codicologie; from Latin codex, genitive codicis, "notebook, book" and Greek -λογία, -logia) is the study of codices...
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Codex (category Codicology)
needed] The scholarly study of these manuscripts is sometimes called codicology. The study of ancient documents in general is called paleography. The...
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Recto and verso (category Codicology)
text on the page (and not the physical page itself) are referred to. In codicology, each physical sheet (folium, abbreviated fol. or f.) of a manuscript...
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Voynich manuscript (section Codicology)
its meaning and origin has excited speculation and provoked study. The codicology, or physical characteristics of the manuscript, has been studied by researchers...
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Old English literature refers to poetry (alliterative verse) and prose written in Old English in early medieval England, from the 7th century to the decades...
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1980s. Contributions to the field have come from textual scholarship, codicology, bibliography, philology, palaeography, art history, social history and...
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The Missal of Thomas James (section Codicology)
The Missal of Thomas James is an illuminated manuscript produced around 1483 for Thomas James, Bishop of Dol in Brittany. It represents the text of a missal...
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Hamburg Centre for the History of the Book, University of Edinburgh Chinese Codicology Digital Scriptorium Shapell Manuscript Foundation Manuscripts Department...
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BnF Latin 7478 (section Codicology and palaeography)
Latin 7478 (former shelfmark Gaignières 73) is a medieval astronomical manuscript preserved as a part of the Latin collection in Bibliothèque nationale...
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reverse is widespread.[citation needed] The equivalent terms used in codicology, manuscript studies, print studies and publishing are "recto" and "verso"...
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