New series
Manuscript Cultures: Mapping the Field
Ed. by Quenzer, Jörg / Sobisch, Jan-Ulrich
Series:Studies in Manuscript Cultures 1
Aims and Scope
What do Mesoamerica, Greece, Byzantium, Island, Chad, Ethiopia, India, Tibet, China and Japan have in common? Like many other cultures of the world, they share a particular form of cultural heritage: ancient handwritten documents. In 2007, scholars from some 20 countries around the world gathered at the University of Copenhagen for a workshop on manuscripts to compare notes. This event led to the publication of this volume, which brings together 16 articles on philological, cultural, and material aspects of manuscripts in search for a common ground across disciplines and cultures.
- 23 x 15.5 cm
- Approx. 352 pages
- Language:
- English
- Type of Publication:
- Collection
- Keywords:
- Cultural Studies; Manuscripts; Philology
- Subjects
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Nature, Technology, Mathematics
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > History and Theory of Human and Cultural Studies, Philosophy of History
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Nature, Technology, Mathematics
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > History and Theory of Human and Cultural Studies, Philosophy of History
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Nature, Technology, Mathematics
- Philosophy > Theoretical Philosophy > History and Theory of Human and Cultural Studies, Philosophy of History
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