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  • adjective Of or pertaining to codicology.

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codicology +‎ -ical

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Examples

  • The manuscript forms a coherent whole as much from the codicological as from the paleographic and stylistic point of view; the whole being written in the same hand and illustrated by the same artist, with the exception of the notes on the succession of abbots at Cluny from Hugues IV, 1199, to the election of Jean, Cardinal of Lorraine, in 1528, copied by XV and XVI C. hands.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Lu 2009

  • We still need to perform codicological analyses, so it's OK.

    Interesting AP Story About Codex Sinaiticus Leigh 2008

  • We still need to perform codicological analyses, so it's OK.

    Archive 2008-07-20 Leigh 2008

  • It is written with a light and subtle touch and can cut through swathes of sometimes difficult codicological and philological material an eye Ockham might envy.

    Justin Steinberg, Accounting for Dante (Notre Dame, 2007) Miglior acque 2007

  • The book looks at how Dante can be viewed in the codicological context of his contemporaries and how such a horizontal view can provides new perspectives on old and familiar texts.

    Justin Steinberg, Accounting for Dante (Notre Dame, 2007) Miglior acque 2007

  • Robert M. Stein's article, immediately following, similarly urges for a return to the manuscripts and a consideration of the codicological context of these texts in a multi-lingual environment.

    Archive 2007-05-01 Miglior acque 2007

  • 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.

    The Plainsong and Medieval Music Society bls 2007

  • Robert M. Stein's article, immediately following, similarly urges for a return to the manuscripts and a consideration of the codicological context of these texts in a multi-lingual environment.

    Paul Strohm (ed), Middle English (Oxford, 2007) Miglior acque 2007

  • 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.

    Archive 2007-04-01 bls 2007

  • It is written with a light and subtle touch and can cut through swathes of sometimes difficult codicological and philological material an eye Ockham might envy.

    Archive 2007-03-01 Miglior acque 2007

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