Exploring Written Artefacts : Objects, Methods, and Concepts

Weitere Verfasser: Quenzer, Jörg B. , [HerausgeberIn]
Ort/Verlag/Jahr: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2021].
Ausgabe: 2 Volumes
Umfang/Format: 1 online resource (xlii, 1180 pages).
Schriftenreihe: Studies in manuscript cultures 25
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Parallelausgabe: ISSN: 3-11-074545-3
Online Zugang: open access
Inhaltsangabe:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Introduction: In Honour of Michael Friedrich
  • Volume I
  • Matters of Materiality
  • 'Paleografia quale scienza dello spirito': Once More on the Gǝʿǝz Inscription of Ham (RIÉ no. 232)
  • Multiple-Text Inscriptions in the Greco- Roman World
  • Engrave on the Heart and Wash Away Care
  • They Wrote on Clay, Wax, and Stone: Some Thoughts on Early Mesopotamian Writing
  • What about 3D Manuscripts? The Case of the Cuneiform Clay Tablets
  • How Were Bronze Inscriptions Cast in Ancient China? New Answers to Old Questions
  • What Inscriptions do not Tell You about Themselves: Chinese Cases
  • Measuring, Analysing, Computing
  • A New Standard Protocol for Identification of Writing Media
  • Mass Spectrometry-Based Proteomics and Metaproteomics Analysis of Ancient Manuscripts
  • Scientific Analysis of Leonardo's Manuscript with Anatomic Drawings and Notes
  • Inscribed Gems: Material Profiling beyond Visible Examination
  • Humanities-Centred Artificial Intelligence (CHAI) as an Emerging Paradigm
  • How Can Research on Written Artefacts Benefit from Collaboration with Computer Science?
  • Changing Media
  • Notes on the Terminology for Print in Early Sanskrit Printed Books
  • Media Systems and Genre Conventions in Transition: A German Priamel Booklet from Nuremberg, c. 1490
  • About a Manuscript on Tea Found in Timbuktu, Mali: Mamma Haidara Collection, MS 125, Tārīkh al-shāy fī 'l-Maghrib
  • From Mouth to Ear to Hand: Literacy as Recorded Orality in Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century German Courts
  • Realms of Codicology
  • The Codex's Contents: Attempt at a Codicological Approach
  • The Advantages of Comparative Codicology: Further Examples
  • About a Series of Late Medieval Moroccan Bindings
  • A Tale of Papermaking along the Silk Road
  • Cataloguing Arabic Manuscripts for the Project 'Katalogisierung der Orientalischen Handschriften in Deutschland'
  • Repositories of Knowledge
  • Unravelling Multiple-Text Manuscripts: Introducing Categories Based on Content, Use, and Production
  • Chinese Character Variants in Medieval Dictionaries and Manuscripts
  • The Art of Astrological Computations: Conrad Heingarter and the Manuscript Paris, BnF latin 7295A
  • Magic in the Hebrew-Manuscript Collection of the Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg: Observations on Cod. hebr. 252
  • Notes on a Central Asian Notebook
  • Creating an Original of a Greek Lexicon in the Middle Ages: Notes on the Manuscript Vaticanus Barberinianus gr. 70 of the Etymologicum Gudianum
  • Volume II
  • Paracontent
  • A Multilayered Greek Manuscript of Learning: Some Glimpses into the Scribal Practices Evident in the Aristotelean Codex Vaticanus graecus 244
  • From 'Task' to 'Title'? Japanese Linked Poetry and the Fushimono
  • Hidden Colophons
  • Sealed Manuscripts in Laos: New Findings from Luang Prabang
  • Naming the Author: The Taṇṭi Motif in the Margins of the Tamil Poetic Tradition
  • Visual Matters
  • A Typology of West African Ajami Manuscripts: Languages, Layout and Research Perspectives
  • Forgery and Appreciation of Old Choir Books in Nineteenth-Century Europe
  • A Lesser-Known Member of Bessarion's Milieu: The Scribe-Bishop Makarios
  • Enigmatic Calligraphy: Lettering as Visualized Hermeneutic of Sacred Scripture
  • Sailing-Ships and Character Illustrations in Three Javanese Literary Poetic Manuscripts
  • Peripatetic Readers and a Dancing Maiden: Marginal Multigraphic Discourse in a Medieval Latin Multiple-Text Manuscript
  • Rethinking Philology
  • Textual Criticism and Early Chinese Manuscripts
  • Notes for an Ontological Approach within Manuscript Studies: Object Oriented Ontology and the Pothi Manuscript Culture
  • Collation in Early Imperial China: From Administrative Procedure to Philological Tool
  • Loss and Circumstances: How Early Modern Europe Discovered the 'Material Text'
  • The Letters of Michael Psellos and their Function in Byzantine Epistolary Culture
  • Preaching with the Hands: Notes on Cassiodorus' Praise of Handwriting and its Medieval Reception
  • Performance and Ritual
  • Where did the Ngạn People Come From? Ritual Manuscripts among the Ngạn in Northern Vietnam
  • (Re-)Writing Jazz: The Manuscripts of John Coltrane's A Love Supreme
  • A Ritual Manual of Healing: The Body-Balance of the Four Elements and the Four Key Factors of Manuscript Production and Usage
  • The Volvelle and the Lingga: The Use of Two Manuscript Ritual Devices in a Tibetan Exorcism
  • 'Vu et approuvé': Censorship Notes in Hamburg Prompt Books from the French Period
  • Transmission in Time and Space
  • The Unusual Story of a Wandering Book and its Physical Metamorphosis
  • Joint Forces: A Handscroll by Zhao Mengfu and Guan Daosheng
  • Touched by a Tale of Friendship: An Early Nineteenth-Century Zidishu Manuscript
  • On Some Manuscripts of Hatifi's Timurnama
  • Contributors
  • Indices