The palaeographical evidence of the Acoka inscriptions, in any case, clearly shows that writing was no recent invention in the third century B.
The question of the origin and age of writing in India, long involved in doubt and controversy, has been greatly cleared up by the recent palaeographical researches of Professor Buehler.
On the whole, the palaeographical evidence of the stamps is very slight, and we can only roughly date them between 100 B.
From a facsimile in the Palaeographical Society's Publications, 1st Series, Vol.
Kenyon of the New Palaeographical Society, to the Vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Hastings, to the Secretary of the Board of Education, S.
This change may be assigned to any time between the first and the third centuries (palaeographical dates before the fifth century must generally be regarded as approximate).
The Palaeographical Society's Publications (out of print), containing hundreds of facsimiles (chiefly of MSS.
The New Palaeographical Society publishes a selection of facsimiles annually.
I, too, became interested in him, for his knowledge was several times of great assistance to me in mypalaeographical studies in the Laurenziana Library and the archives of the Palazzo Vecchio.
He was perhaps the first authority upon palaeography in Europe, one of the founders of the new Palaeographical Society, and an expert upon Latin and early English manuscripts.
How can a splendid old book be a curse in the hands of a palaeographicalenthusiast like myself?
Palaeographical arguments also would lead us to the same conclusion.
A facsimile is exhibited in the Palaeographical Society's work, Plate 84.
Collated also by (Bloomfield), and facsimiles given by the Palaeographical Society, Plates 26, 27.
Or, again, an inscription painted or even scratched on a vase may be of surpassing philological or palaeographical importance.
A, came originally from Egypt, but this is merely a palaeographical guess, for which there is no real evidence.
Joint-editor of publications of the Palaeographical Society, the New Palaeographical Society, and of the Facsimile of the Laurentian Sophocles.
A specimen, dating from the seventh century, is given in the Palaeographical Society's facsimiles, which is clearly the type that was followed and improved upon in Central France, in the Caroline period.
No one knows better than that accomplished scholar how hard it would be to supply sure and definite criteria for the guidance of palaeographical students in all the branches of their fascinating pursuit.
Gebhart; the Utrecht Psalter, by the Palaeographical Society.
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