Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Based on or connected with paleography; relating to paleography.
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- adjective Alternative form of
paleographic .
Etymologies
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Examples
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As teaching resources, they make the kind of intense paleographical work I did with Professor Dutschke possible in a way that before it would not have been outside of a few select places ten years ago.
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As teaching resources, they make the kind of intense paleographical work I did with Professor Dutschke possible in a way that before it would not have been outside of a few select places ten years ago.
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Credit: Susan Weld who about 15 years ago gave a fascinating talk at Harvard on how she upended long-running paleographical debates over 2,000 year old bamboo strips from the Han dynasty of China using these tools.
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A year of paleographical training would probably have helped, I know, but that was not a pleasant experience.
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Each record is complemented by paleographical and codicological analyses, and the whole by a bibliography, by comprehensive indices of incipits and subjects, and by eight full-page plates.
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Each record is complemented by paleographical and codicological analyses, and the whole by a bibliography, by comprehensive indices of incipits and subjects, and by eight full-page plates.
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(Critical editions in Latin with historical and paleographical introduction in French, maintained by Fabienne Pironet.)
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No paleographical description of it, however, has yet been published, from which the period of its construction might be determined, or the congruity of its parts verified.
The Voyage of Verrazzano A Chapter in the Early History of Maritime Discovery in America
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