...Palaeography can be an essential skill for historians and philologists, as it tackles two main difficulties. First, since the style of a single alphabet in each given language has evolved constantly, it is necessary to know how to decipher its individual characters as they existed in various eras. Second, scribes often used many abbreviations, usually so as to write more quickly and sometimes to save space, so the specialist-palaeographer must know how to interpret them. Knowledge of individual letter-forms, ligatures, punctuation, and abbreviations enables the palaeographer to read and understand the text. The palaeographer must know, first, the language of the text (that is, a 21st-century English or French speaker must become expert in the relevant earlier forms of these languages); and second, the historical usages of various styles of handwriting, common writing customs, and scribal/notarial abbreviations. Philological knowledge of the language, vocabulary, and grammar generally used at a given time or place can help palaeographers identify ancient or more recent forgeries versus authentic documents. Read full entry
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- 1.Palaeography - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Palaeography, also spelt paleography, παλαιός palaiós, "old" and γράφειν ... Palaeography can be an essential skill for historians and philologists, as it ...
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- 2.CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Palaeography
- The art of deciphering ancient writing in manuscripts ... There are as many branches of palæography as there are different kinds of ...
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