The third year work deals with palaeography and the history and development of handwriting, illumination, and work with manuscripts in general.
Egbert, professor of Latin palaeography of Columbia University, who has made up a course especially adapted to the object of our work and to the time we have to give.
The Beginnings of Writing Palaeography is the branch of science which deals with ancient writing ([Greek: palaia graphe]).
An expert alike in palaeography and bibliography, he was best known for his work in English literature.
Delisle was undoubtedly the most learned man in Europe with regard to the middle ages; and his knowledge of diplomatics, palaeography and printing was profound.
We quote the words of Professor Mahaffy: "The task of palaeography is now changed.
Another fact concerning palaeography merits more than a passing notice--it is the two great stages of the classical writing.
The palaeography of a civilization is sometimes taken up by other civilizations and, in turn, may be transmitted as an inheritance to other generations.
Palaeography and the date of literary productions.
New discoveries inpalaeography have ruled that error to be out of court.
In the immediate past schools or university courses of palaeography or archival science have been practically library schools.
Many of you will probably live to see more than one library school equipped with full departments for instruction in palaeography and archival science, with special curricula for each distinguished from the general course in library economy.
In this sense there has already been much good research work in palaeography and other branches of the book sciences in European countries.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "palaeography" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.