The Emergence of Multiple-Text Manuscripts.
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- Studies in Manuscript Cultures Ser. ; v.17 .
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- Overviews -- Functions of Multiple-Text Manuscripts in India: The Jain Case -- Multiple-Text Manuscripts in Medieval China -- Text Collections in the Arabic Manuscript Tradition of Harar: The Case of the Mawlid Collection and of šayḫ Hāšim's al-Fatḥ al-Raḥmānī -- 'Dichos bien hermanados'. Towards a Typology of Mud�ejar and Morisco Multiple-Text Manuscripts -- Innovations -- The Eusebian Canon Tables as a Corpus- Organizing Paratext within the Multiple- Text Manuscript of the Fourfold Gospel -- The Ninth-Century Coptic 'Book Revolution' and the Emergence of Multiple-Text Manuscripts -- Individual MTMs -- Personal Multiple-Text Manuscripts in Late Medieval Central Europe: The 'Library' of Crux of Telč (1434-1504) -- The Prince and the Scholar: A Study of Two Multiple-Text Manuscripts from Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries Morocco -- Case studies -- Some Poetic Multiple-Text Manuscripts of the Byzantine Era -- Rolling Stones Do Gather: MS Istanbul Aya Sofya 3610 and Its Collection of Mineralogical Texts -- Mathematical Astronomy and the Production of Multiple-Texts Manuscripts in Late Medieval Europe: A Comparison of BnF lat. 7197 and BnF lat. 7432 -- The Development of Arabic Multiple-Text and Composite Manuscripts: The Case of ḥadīth Manuscripts in Damascus during the Late Medieval Period -- 'Thematic books' -- Concepts and Vocabulary for the Analysis of Thematic Codices: The Example of Greek Adversus Iudaeos Books -- List of Contributors -- Index of Manuscripts -- Index of Persons.
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