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Palaeography (UK) or
paleography (US;
ultimately from Gr****: παλαιός, palaiós, 'old', and γράφειν, gráphein, 'to write') is the
study and
academic discipline...
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status of
trainee civil servant,
receive the
qualification of archivist-
paleographer after completing a thesis. They
generally go on to
pursue careers as...
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dynasties used to call the
design on
their bronze vessels; as
American paleographer and
scholar of
ancient China Sarah Allan notes,
there is no particular...
- marriage, he was
probably born not
before 1405,
according to archivist-
paleographer Matei Cazacu [fr]. Furthermore, an
archival do****ent
indicates Rais'...
- philologist, bibliographer, translator, journalist, editor, publisher,
paleographer, ethnographer, biographer, researcher,
civil servant,
patriot and hero...
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Rouen – June 25, 1929, in Paris) was a
French historian,
archivist and
paleographer, who
specialized in the
study of the
Middle Ages and was a
lecturer at...
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professor at a
seminary in Padua. His
scholarly speciality was as an
expert paleographer, a
student of
ancient and
medieval Church m****cripts. Eventually, he...
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computers and cellphones. The term "alphabet" is used by
linguists and
paleographers in both a wide and a
narrow sense. In a
broader sense, an
alphabet is...
- break, and the
status of the
other two
letters are in question. Some
paleographers and
others have
continued to
insist that the
inscription is ancient...
- 1880, St. Petersburg) was a
Russian philologist, Slavist, historian,
paleographer,
folklorist and writer. His father, Ivan Sreznevsky, was a
prolific translator...