Lineas exarare: Vth Scriptorium Conference
Synopsis
A new, revised edition of this publication is available (see here), which includes an updated version of Adrienne Dömötör's study entitled “A Marian Prayer – Three Early Variants”. Please use that edition from now on.
Chapters
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Forword
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Table of Contents
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Codices, Sources
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A re-evaluation of the method used to identify the ecclesiastical sources of the first four centuries
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The marginalia of old-hungarian codices as special Dialogues
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A Marian Prayer – Three Early Variants
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Marginal secrets, secret marginals – Entries in Late Medieval Italian diplomatic correspondence
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„mennyek országáról szólok, / róla szép beszédet mondok,“ Notes on the motivic background and first Hungarian translation of Mönch Felix
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Scriptorium, Scribes
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What’s on the mind of a requisitioner? The notes of István Lutsch, a letter-finder from Kolozsmonostor
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The birth of Armenian Christianity from the perspective of a Transylvanian historian
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Disciplines hand-in-hand
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Disciplines hand in hand. Reconstruction of a Transylvanian antiphoner cut for bookbinding
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What do the host volumes bound in leaves of a Transylvanian antiphonal reveal?
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Fragmenta
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Autem reddatur vagy aut cum re datur? The manuscripts of the Liber Singularis Regularum and the dilemmas caused by the different versions of the text
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Newly discovered fragments of the late medieval codex family of Várad
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Modern and Contemporary Manuscripts
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Poesis symbolica: from the manuscript of rhetorical collection of János Gyalogi, II.
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Taking over - lessons from a Minorite manuscript in Miskolc
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Dialectal and Social Embeddedness of Manuscript Variants of Hungarian Witch Trial Records
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The manuscript legacy of a musically skilled priest (Gregorian chants in Hungarian, with tune types)
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Funeral Hymnal of László Kocsis from Kunszentmárton
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Programme of the Vth Scriptorium Conference
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Authors of the Studies
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Index of Names
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Published
2024
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Online publication
ISBN-13 (15)
978-963-308-496-0

