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Studies on Greek and Coptic Majuscule Scripts and Books / Pasquale Orsini.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Studies in Manuscript Cultures ; 15Publisher: Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2018]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 1 online resource (276 p.)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783110575446
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: No title; No titleDDC classification:
  • 800 23
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Scripts of the Nag Hammadi Codices -- 2. The Scripts of the Bodmer Papyri89 -- 3. Greek Biblical Majuscule -- 4. Coptic Biblical Majuscule -- 5. Sloping Pointed Majuscule -- 6. Liturgical Majuscule -- 7. Decorated Liturgical Majuscule -- Glossary of Palaeographical Terms employed in the Text -- References -- List of Papyri and Manuscripts -- About the Author
Title is part of eBook package: EBOOK PACKAGE COMPLETE DG 2019 EnglishSummary: The volume contains a critical review of data, results and open problems concerning the principal Greek and Coptic majuscule bookhands, based on previous research of the author, revised and updated to offer an overview of the different graphic phenomena. Although the various chapters address the history of different types of scripts (i.e. biblical majuscule, sloping poitend majuscule, liturgical majuscule, epigraphic and monumental scripts), their juxtaposition allows us to identify common issues of the comparative method of palaeography. From an overall critical assessment of these aspects the impossibility of applying a unique historical paradigm to interpret the formal expressions and the history of the different bookhands comes up, due to the fact that each script follows different paths. Particular attention is also devoted to the use of Greek majuscules in the writing of ancient Christian books. A modern and critical awareness of palaeographic method may help to place the individual witnesses in the context of the main graphic trends, in the social and cultural environments in which they developed, and in a more accurate chronological framework.  
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. The Scripts of the Nag Hammadi Codices -- 2. The Scripts of the Bodmer Papyri89 -- 3. Greek Biblical Majuscule -- 4. Coptic Biblical Majuscule -- 5. Sloping Pointed Majuscule -- 6. Liturgical Majuscule -- 7. Decorated Liturgical Majuscule -- Glossary of Palaeographical Terms employed in the Text -- References -- List of Papyri and Manuscripts -- About the Author

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The volume contains a critical review of data, results and open problems concerning the principal Greek and Coptic majuscule bookhands, based on previous research of the author, revised and updated to offer an overview of the different graphic phenomena. Although the various chapters address the history of different types of scripts (i.e. biblical majuscule, sloping poitend majuscule, liturgical majuscule, epigraphic and monumental scripts), their juxtaposition allows us to identify common issues of the comparative method of palaeography. From an overall critical assessment of these aspects the impossibility of applying a unique historical paradigm to interpret the formal expressions and the history of the different bookhands comes up, due to the fact that each script follows different paths. Particular attention is also devoted to the use of Greek majuscules in the writing of ancient Christian books. A modern and critical awareness of palaeographic method may help to place the individual witnesses in the context of the main graphic trends, in the social and cultural environments in which they developed, and in a more accurate chronological framework.  

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