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=== Álbum de copistas de manuscritos griegos en España ===
==Available==
* http://www.ucm.es/info/copistas/


* http://www.ucm.es/info/copistas/
==Director==
 
* Felipe G. Hernández Muñoz


=== Description ===
==Description==


The project by the Seminario para el estudio de los manuscritos griegos en España (SEMGE) at the Department of Greek Philology and Indoeuropean Linguistics of the Complutense University, Madrid, offers high resolution samples for identified scribes of Greek manuscripts in Spain. This collection is intended as a resource for palaegraphers, codicologists, and text critics, as well as an aid to identify scribes of insigned Greek manuscripts.
The '''Álbum de copistas de manuscritos griegos en España''' project, by the Seminario para el estudio de los manuscritos griegos en España (SEMGE) at the Department of Greek Philology and Indoeuropean Linguistics of the Complutense University, Madrid, offers high resolution samples for identified scribes of Greek manuscripts in Spain. This collection is intended as a resource for palaegraphers, codicologists, and text critics, as well as an aid to identify scribes of insigned Greek manuscripts.


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Latest revision as of 14:31, 22 June 2017

Available

Director

  • Felipe G. Hernández Muñoz

Description

The Álbum de copistas de manuscritos griegos en España project, by the Seminario para el estudio de los manuscritos griegos en España (SEMGE) at the Department of Greek Philology and Indoeuropean Linguistics of the Complutense University, Madrid, offers high resolution samples for identified scribes of Greek manuscripts in Spain. This collection is intended as a resource for palaegraphers, codicologists, and text critics, as well as an aid to identify scribes of insigned Greek manuscripts.