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Index of Manuscripts

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Contents V
  3. Preface VII
  4. Overviews
  5. Functions of Multiple-Text Manuscripts in India: The Jain Case 1
  6. Multiple-Text Manuscripts in Medieval China 37
  7. Text Collections in the Arabic Manuscript Tradition of Harar: The Case of the Mawlid Collection and of šayḫ Hāšim’s al-Fatḥ al-Raḥmānī 59
  8. ‘Dichos bien hermanados’. Towards a Typology of Mudéjar and Morisco Multiple-Text Manuscripts 75
  9. Innovations
  10. The Eusebian Canon Tables as a Corpus- Organizing Paratext within the Multiple- Text Manuscript of the Fourfold Gospel 107
  11. The Ninth-Century Coptic ‘Book Revolution’ and the Emergence of Multiple-Text Manuscripts 125
  12. Individual MTMs
  13. Personal Multiple-Text Manuscripts in Late Medieval Central Europe: The ‘Library’ of Crux of Telč (1434–1504) 145
  14. The Prince and the Scholar: A Study of Two Multiple-Text Manuscripts from Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries Morocco 171
  15. Case studies
  16. Some Poetic Multiple-Text Manuscripts of the Byzantine Era 201
  17. Rolling Stones Do Gather: MS Istanbul Aya Sofya 3610 and Its Collection of Mineralogical Texts 215
  18. Mathematical Astronomy and the Production of Multiple-Texts Manuscripts in Late Medieval Europe: A Comparison of BnF lat. 7197 and BnF lat. 7432 247
  19. The Development of Arabic Multiple-Text and Composite Manuscripts: The Case of ḥadīth Manuscripts in Damascus during the Late Medieval Period 275
  20. ‘Thematic books’
  21. Concepts and Vocabulary for the Analysis of Thematic Codices: The Example of Greek Adversus Iudaeos Books 305
  22. List of Contributors 347
  23. Index of Manuscripts 351
  24. Index of Persons 357
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