Literary Snippets
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Edited by:
George A. Kiraz
About this book
The colophon, the ultimate or “crowing touch” paragraphs of a manuscript or a book, provides readers with a the historical context in which the scribe produced the manuscript (or the publisher, a book). At its most fundamental level, the colophon gives us the “metadata” of the manuscript: who was the scribe? When and where was the manuscript produced? For whom was it produced and who paid for it? But colophons are far more rich. They are literary works in their own right, having a style and rhetoric independent of the main literary text of the manuscript. Some are assertive, providing contextual data about the scribe/publisher and manuscript/book; others are expressive, demonstrating the scribe’s feelings and wishes. Some are directive, asking the reader for an action; others declarative, providing all sorts of statements about the scribe/publisher or even the reader. The latter sometimes provide historical facts otherwise lost to histories: wars, earthquakes, religious events, legal agreements, etc. This edited volume brings together scholars from various disciplines to study colophons in various languages and traditions across space and time.
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Szilvia Sövegjártó Open Access Download PDF |
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Jon Taylor, Enrique Jiménez, Babette Schnitzlein and Sophie Cohen Open Access Download PDF |
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Evelyn Burkhardt Open Access Download PDF |
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Menachem Katz and Hillel Gershuni Open Access Download PDF |
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Nick Posegay Open Access Download PDF |
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Robert Vanhoff Open Access Download PDF |
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Miriam L. Hjälm and Peter Tarras Open Access Download PDF |
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Khachik Harutyunyan Open Access Download PDF |
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Ephrem Aboud Ishac Open Access Download PDF |
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Melissa Moreton Open Access Download PDF |
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Youhanna Nessim Youssef Open Access Download PDF |
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David Zakarian Open Access Download PDF |
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Harib G. Ibrahim Open Access Download PDF |
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Hamid Bohloul and Sonja Brentjes Open Access Download PDF |
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Víctor de Castro León Open Access Download PDF |
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F. Redhwan Karim and Yousry Elseadawy Open Access Download PDF |
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Ali B. Langroudi Open Access Download PDF |
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Shiva Mihan Open Access Download PDF |
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Aslisho Qurboniev and Gowaart Van Den Bossche Open Access Download PDF |
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