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From: pfeller@skypoint.com (Phillip Feller)
Subject: Byzantine Paleography Web Page (fwd)
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I thought this might be of interest to members of this list:
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> List members may be interested in knowing that I have added a Byzantine
> Paleography page to the Byzantine studies web site at
> http://www.bway.net/~halsall/byzantium.html
>
> The specific URL of the page is
> http://www.bway.net/~halsall/paleog.html
>
> It comprises a guide to Byzantine manuscript sources, with examples,
> images,
> letter form tables, abbreviation tables, glossaries, scholarly aides,
> annotated bibliographies, and links to other paleography sites.
>
> The site is directed less at specialists than those interested in where
> information about Byzantine [and in fact Ancient] Greek culture comes
> from. It
> might, however, be useful for those just beginning to deal with MSS.
>
> I would be interested in comments and suggestions for improvements. I am
> also interested in adding more high resolution Greek MS images if anyone
> has
> them to share.
>
>
> Paul Halsall
> halsall@murray.fordham.edu
>
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