With the help of three case studies, this article presents ink recipes in their material and literary context. By discussing the value of textual variants and problematic passages in recipe collections, on the one hand, and their intellectual context on the other, a philological and historical approach can offer a solid ground for new scientific approaches to manuscript studies. The reconstruction of the literary history of these materials helps in mapping routes for the transmission of technical knowledge in the pre-modern Eastern world. This article also aims at making Arabic sources available to a larger scholarly public in an English annotated translation. Specialists can profit from the linguistic data, as well as from the discussion o...
Abstract For the first time, this paper systematises the medieval preparation of black writing inks ...
This thesis investigates the transition of the Arabic script from written to printed form and the in...
The identification of the type of ink should be among the primary goals of manuscript description. S...
With the help of three case studies, this article presents ink recipes in their material and literar...
This article reconsiders the text and the authorship of an anonymous Arabic manuscript containing in...
The term «papyrus» appears in ink recipes from the Arabic world as either a writing support or a mat...
A short treatise attributed to Ibn al-Ǧazarī (born Damascus 751/1351) deals with what was considered...
none1siThis paper explores recipes for ink making preserved in three Syriac alchemical manuscripts. ...
This study is concerned with what specific materials are used in fabricating the inks used in the su...
Traces of Ink. Experiences of Philology and Replication is a collection of original papers exploring...
In medieval alchemical literature, recipes occupy an important place. However, they are often very d...
Covering the entire spectrum of Arabic manuscripts, and especially the handwritten book, this book c...
There is a scarcity of documentation and descriptions of such an indigenous ink formula in the liter...
This doctoral dissertation addresses the material analysis of inks used in Egypt between the late Ro...
Over the last few years, the Federal Institute for material research (BAM, Berlin) together with the...
Abstract For the first time, this paper systematises the medieval preparation of black writing inks ...
This thesis investigates the transition of the Arabic script from written to printed form and the in...
The identification of the type of ink should be among the primary goals of manuscript description. S...
With the help of three case studies, this article presents ink recipes in their material and literar...
This article reconsiders the text and the authorship of an anonymous Arabic manuscript containing in...
The term «papyrus» appears in ink recipes from the Arabic world as either a writing support or a mat...
A short treatise attributed to Ibn al-Ǧazarī (born Damascus 751/1351) deals with what was considered...
none1siThis paper explores recipes for ink making preserved in three Syriac alchemical manuscripts. ...
This study is concerned with what specific materials are used in fabricating the inks used in the su...
Traces of Ink. Experiences of Philology and Replication is a collection of original papers exploring...
In medieval alchemical literature, recipes occupy an important place. However, they are often very d...
Covering the entire spectrum of Arabic manuscripts, and especially the handwritten book, this book c...
There is a scarcity of documentation and descriptions of such an indigenous ink formula in the liter...
This doctoral dissertation addresses the material analysis of inks used in Egypt between the late Ro...
Over the last few years, the Federal Institute for material research (BAM, Berlin) together with the...
Abstract For the first time, this paper systematises the medieval preparation of black writing inks ...
This thesis investigates the transition of the Arabic script from written to printed form and the in...
The identification of the type of ink should be among the primary goals of manuscript description. S...