Scholars and scoundrels, judges and jackasses have fiddled with its diplomatics, paleography, translation, interpretation, and application. |
To do so, she learned Italian and Latin, and studied paleography. |
He was the author of numerous works, chiefly on paleography. |
Hebrew handwritten books may indeed serve as a useful means for devising a comparative codicology and paleography. |
No direct evidence reveals either its date or place of origin, which can only be suggested on grounds of style, iconography, and paleography. |
Claude Mediavilla is acknowledged as one of the world's leading calligraphers, and a major contributor in the field of paleography. |