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- noun Plural form of
codicologist .
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The conference will be of interest to medieval historians, students of Middle English literature, linguists, codicologists, historians of the book, archivists and manuscript curators.
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Distinguishing between different editions of a work, dealing with mistitled and misattributed works, and sorting out dates of publication-these are all tasks that have historically been carried out by human historians, codicologists, paleographers, library scientists, museum curators, textual critics, and learned lovers of books and scrolls since the dawn of writing.
Ars Technica 2010
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Distinguishing between different editions of a work, dealing with mistitled and misattributed works, and sorting out dates of publication-these are all tasks that have historically been carried out by human historians, codicologists, paleographers, library scientists, museum curators, textual critics, and learned lovers of books and scrolls since the dawn of writing.
Ars Technica 2010
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