A few of the many rubrics in Codex Amiatinus include colophonic phrases. This article investigates their nature (generally formulaic and conventional) and the various factors that may lie behind their inclusion, highlighting the possible contribution of individual scribes. Their implications for Wearmouth-Jarrow’s scribal culture are considered
Encyclopaedic notes occur in some 45 manuscripts from Helmut Gneussand Michael Lapidge’s Bibliograph...
As is well known, colophons in Armenian manuscripts often exhibit conventional traits, notably with ...
The present volume provides a comparative look at the contents and layout features of secondary anno...
A few of the many rubrics in Codex Amiatinus include colophonic phrases. This article investigates t...
A few of the many rubrics in Codex Amiatinus include colophonic phrases. This article investigates t...
This volume charts the diversity of early modern colophons to explore new analytical approaches to s...
Personal notes left in books by their makers and users, colophons are an invaluable source of inform...
This thesis examines the repeating citation formulae in the biblical book of Chronicles to discover ...
This paper focuses on that kind of paratexts usually called colophons (that is to say, the scribes’ ...
Stereotypical patterns represent a major share of the text of colophons and other paratextual materi...
A unique witness to the dynamism of a mediaeval Christian literature, the literary genre of the colo...
This dissertation examines the ritual use of scriptural incipits (i.e., opening lines of biblical bo...
This chapter examines the functioning of colophons as guarantors of textual authority and stability ...
As a paratext, the colophon’s functions can be summarily and quickly described. It marks the ending ...
2018, In Liv Ingeborg Lied and Marilena Maniaci, eds.Bible as Notepad: Tracing Annotations and Annot...
Encyclopaedic notes occur in some 45 manuscripts from Helmut Gneussand Michael Lapidge’s Bibliograph...
As is well known, colophons in Armenian manuscripts often exhibit conventional traits, notably with ...
The present volume provides a comparative look at the contents and layout features of secondary anno...
A few of the many rubrics in Codex Amiatinus include colophonic phrases. This article investigates t...
A few of the many rubrics in Codex Amiatinus include colophonic phrases. This article investigates t...
This volume charts the diversity of early modern colophons to explore new analytical approaches to s...
Personal notes left in books by their makers and users, colophons are an invaluable source of inform...
This thesis examines the repeating citation formulae in the biblical book of Chronicles to discover ...
This paper focuses on that kind of paratexts usually called colophons (that is to say, the scribes’ ...
Stereotypical patterns represent a major share of the text of colophons and other paratextual materi...
A unique witness to the dynamism of a mediaeval Christian literature, the literary genre of the colo...
This dissertation examines the ritual use of scriptural incipits (i.e., opening lines of biblical bo...
This chapter examines the functioning of colophons as guarantors of textual authority and stability ...
As a paratext, the colophon’s functions can be summarily and quickly described. It marks the ending ...
2018, In Liv Ingeborg Lied and Marilena Maniaci, eds.Bible as Notepad: Tracing Annotations and Annot...
Encyclopaedic notes occur in some 45 manuscripts from Helmut Gneussand Michael Lapidge’s Bibliograph...
As is well known, colophons in Armenian manuscripts often exhibit conventional traits, notably with ...
The present volume provides a comparative look at the contents and layout features of secondary anno...