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Guglielmo Cavallo

    Παραδείγματα
    Mensch und Schrift im frühen Mittelalter
    Reliquienauthentiken
    Hellenistic bookhands
    The Byzantines
    • 2008

      Hellenistic bookhands

      • 153 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      The handbook illustrates 94 Greek literary papyrus texts from Egypt and Herculaneum and documents the different types of scripts used in copying works of Greek literature, from the earliest surviving bookrolls written in the 4th century BC up to the first century AD. The aim is twofold: (1) to establish their relative (and, wherever possible, absolute) chronological sequence, and (2) to distinguish and characterize their stylistic features. Specimens of different types of scripts (“hands”) that appear stylistically related have been grouped together. In their joint introduction, the authors summarize the main results of their investigation and attempt to identify the social and cultural factors that have determined the development of different types of Greek literary scripts during the Hellenistic and Augustan era. The book also contains a comprehensive bibliography and indices. Hellenistic Bookhands is a tool for scholars and students of Classics, Greek papyrology, palaeography, and the transmission of Classical Greek literature.

      Hellenistic bookhands
    • 1997

      Through a series of detailed composite portraits, an international collection of contributors have created in this volume a clear vision of the Byzantines and their social world.

      The Byzantines