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- ring of Avebury". Places of Peace and Power. William Stukely (1743), Palaeographia Britannica, vol. 1 Edward Herbert Stone (1924), The Stones of Stonehenge...
- politician William Goodhall. He wrote about the site in his 1743 book, Palaeographia Britannica No. I', in which he argued that the cave's decorated chamber...
- Fonds Coislin, in Bibliotheca Coisliniana (Paris, 1705). In 1708 in Palaeographia Graeca Montfaucon became the first to use the term "palaeography". The...
- Montfaucon with the publication of his work on Gr**** palaeography, the Palaeographia Graeca, in 1708. Palaeography is an essential skill for many historians...
- Aramaic alphabet The Hebrew scripts, Volume 2, Salomo A. Birnbaum, Palaeographia, 1954 Archived 2023-07-08 at the Wayback Machine, "To apply the term...
- less ornamented style of writing more like Latin print. In 1708, the Palaeographia Graeca was published by Bernard de Montfaucon, who studied so thoroughly...
- first briefly noted in English in 1746 by William Stukeley, in his Palaeographia Britannica. The first detailed account in English was written by Smart...
- sect (1907), p. 283. The Hebrew scripts, Volume 2, Salomo A. Birnbaum, Palaeographia, 1954, "To apply the term Phoenician to the script of the Hebrews is...
- editi et inediti, recensiti et ad originem hebraeo-judaicam relati, **** Palaeographia hebraea concinnata could not be continued, for Wilhelm Gesenius was...
- Antiquaries of London. Minute Book IV. p. 133. Stukeley, W. (1743). Palaeographia Britannica: or, Discourses on Antiquities in Britain. Number I. Origines...