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palaeography
palaeography (ˌpælɪˈɒɡrəfɪ) n1. (Historical Terms) the study of the handwritings of the past, and often the manuscripts as well, so that they may be dated, read, etc, and may serve as historical and literary sources2. (Historical Terms) a handwriting of the past palaeˈographer n palaeographic, ˌpalaeoˈgraphical adjpaleography, palaeography1. ancient forms of writing, as in inscriptions, documents, and manuscripts. 2. the study of ancient writings, including decipherment, translation, and determination of age and date. — paleographer, palaeographer, n. — paleographic, palaeographic, adj.See also: Writing 1. ancient forms of writing, as in inscriptions, documents, and manuscripts. 2. the study of ancient writings, including decipherment, translation, and determination of age and date. — paleographer, palaeographer, n. — paleographic, palaeographic, adj.See also: Literature the study of ancient writings, including inscriptions. — paleographer, palaeographer, n. — paleographic, palaeographic, adj. papyrology the study of ancient writings on papyrus. — papyrologist, n.See also: AntiquityTranslations
palaeography
palaeography1. the study of the handwritings of the past, and often the manuscripts as well, so that they may be dated, read, etc., and may serve as historical and literary sources 2. a handwriting of the past ThesaurusSeepaleography |