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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV043556194
    Format: VI, 380 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9783110496932
    Series Statement: Studies in manuscript cultures volume 9
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-3-11-049695-6 10.1515/9783110496956
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB ISBN 978-3-11-049559-1
    Language: English
    Subjects: Comparative Studies. Non-European Languages/Literatures
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    Keywords: Sammelhandschrift ; Zusammengesetzte Handschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin ;Boston : De Gruyter
    UID:
    gbv_875862918
    Format: 1 online resource (386p.)
    ISBN: 9783110496956
    Series Statement: Studies in manuscript cultures Volume 9
    Content: Composite and multiple-text manuscripts are traditionally studied for their individual texts, but recent trends in codicology have paved the way for a more comprehensive approach: Manuscripts are unique artefacts which reveal how they were produced and used as physical objects. While multiple-text manuscripts codicologically are to be considered as production units, i.e. they were originally planned and realized in order to carry more than one text, composites consist of formerly independent codicological units and were put together at a later stage with intentions that might be completely different from those of its original parts. Both sub-types of manuscripts are still sometimes called "miscellanies", a term relating to the texts only. The codicological difference is important for reconstructing why and how these manuscripts which in many cases resemble (or contain) a small library were produced and used. Contributions on the manuscript cultures of China, India, Africa, the Islamic world and European traditions lead not only to the conclusion that "one-volume libraries" have been produced in many manuscript cultures, but allow also for the identification of certain types of uses.
    Note: Open Access , Frontmatter -- -- Contents -- -- Introduction – Manuscripts as Evolving Entities -- -- The Medieval Codex as a Complex Container: The Greek and Latin Traditionsx -- -- Mravaltavi – A Special Type of Old Georgian Multiple-Text Manuscripts -- -- From Single-Text to Multiple- Text Manuscripts: Transmission Changes in the Coptic Literary Tradition. Some Case- Studies from the White Monastery Library -- -- Composite and Multiple-Text Manuscripts: The Ethiopian Evidence -- -- Some Observations on Composite and Multiple-Text Manuscripts in the Islamic Tradition of the Horn of Africa -- -- ‘One-Volume Libraries’ and the Traditions of Learning in Medieval Arabic Islamic Culture -- -- From ‘One-Volume-Libraries’ to Scrapbooks. Ottoman Multiple-Text and Composite Manuscripts in the Early Modern Age (1400–1800) -- -- Śivadharma Manuscripts from Nepal and the Making of a Śaiva Corpus -- -- Manuscripts and Practices: Investigating the Tibetan Chan Compendium (P. Tib. 116) -- -- The Textual Form of Knowledge: Occult Miscellanies in Ancient and Medieval Chinese Manuscripts, 4 -- -- Composite Manuscripts in Medieval China: The Case of Scroll P.3720 from Dunhuang -- -- Index , Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. , In English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110496932
    Additional Edition: Druck-Ausgabe Erscheint auch als ISBN 978-3-11-049693-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: Sammelhandschrift ; Zusammengesetzte Handschrift
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_860440494
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783110496932 , 9783110496956
    Series Statement: Studies in manuscript cultures Volume 9
    Note: Erscheint als Open Access bei De Gruyter
    Language: English
    Keywords: Hochschulschrift
    URL: Volltext  (kostenfrei)
    Author information: Friedrich, Michael 1955-
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Berlin/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    UID:
    gbv_1785444522
    Format: 1 online resource (386 pages)
    ISBN: 9783110496956
    Series Statement: Studies in Manuscript Cultures Ser. v.9
    Content: The series publishes monographs and collective volumes contributing to the emerging field of manuscript studies (manuscriptology), which includes disciplines such as philology, palaeography, codicology, art history, and material analysis. SMC encourages comparative approaches, without geographical or other limitations on the material studied; it contributes to a historical and systematic survey of manuscript cultures, and provides a new foundation for current discussions in Cultural Studies.
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Introduction - Manuscripts as Evolving Entities -- The Medieval Codex as a Complex Container: The Greek and Latin Traditions -- Mravaltavi - A Special Type of Old Georgian Multiple-Text Manuscripts -- From Single-Text to Multiple-Text Manuscripts: Transmission Changes in Coptic Literary Tradition. Some Case-Studies from the White Monastery Library -- Composite and Multiple-Text Manuscripts: The Ethiopian Evidence -- Some Observations on Composite and Multiple-Text Manuscripts in the Islamic Tradition of the Horn of Africa -- 'One-Volume Libraries' and the Traditions of Learning in Medieval Arabic Islamic Culture -- From 'One-Volume-Libraries' to Scrapbooks. Ottoman Multiple-Text and Composite Manuscripts in the Early Modern Age (1400-1800) -- Sivadharma Manuscripts from Nepal and the Making of a Saiva Corpus -- Manuscripts and Practices: Investigating the Tibetan Chan Compendium (P. Tib. 116) -- The Textual Form of Knowledge: Occult Miscellanies in Ancient and Medieval Chinese Manuscripts, 4th Century BCE to 10th Century CE -- Composite Manuscripts in Medieval China: The Case of Scroll P.3720 from Dunhuang -- Index.
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    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783110496932
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9783110496932
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    almahu_9948327061702882
    Format: 1 online resource (vi, 380 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 9783110495591 (e-book) , 9783110496956 (e-book)
    Series Statement: Studies in manuscript cultures ; Volume 9
    Note: The medieval codex as a complex container : the Greek and Latin traditions / Marilena Maniaci -- Mravaltavi : a special type of Old Georgian multiple-text manuscripts / Jost Gippert -- From single-text to multiple-text manuscripts : transmission changes in Coptic literary tradition : some case-studies from the White Monastery Library / Paola Buzi -- Composite and multiple-text manuscripts : the Ethiopian evidence / Alessandro Bausi -- Some observations on composite and multiple-text manuscripts in the Islamic tradition of the horn of Africa / Alessandro Gori -- 'One-volume libraries' and the traditions of learning in medieval Arabic Islamic culture / Gerhard Endress -- From 'one-volume-libraries' to scrapbooks : Ottoman multiple-text and composite manuscripts in the early modern age (1400-1800) / Jan Schmidt -- Śivadharma manuscripts from Nepal and the making of a Śaiva corpus / Florinda De Simini -- Manuscripts and practices : investigating the Tibetan Chan Compendium (P. Tib. 116) / Sam van Schaik -- The textual form of knowledge : occult miscellanies in ancient and medieval Chinese manuscripts, 4th century BCE to 10th century CE / Donald Harper -- Composite manuscripts in medieval China : the case of scroll P.3720 from Dunhuang / Imre Galambos.
    Additional Edition: Print version: One-volume libraries : composite and multiple-text manuscripts. Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, c2016 ISBN 9783110496932
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books.
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  • 6
    UID:
    kobvindex_HPB964675809
    Format: 1 online resource (vi, 380 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 9783110496956 , 311049695X , 3110495597 , 3110496933 , 9783110496932 , 9783110495591
    Series Statement: Studies in manuscript cultures, volume 9
    Content: Composite and multiple-text manuscripts are traditionally studied for their individual texts, but recent trends in codicology have paved the way for a more comprehensive approach: manuscripts are unique artefacts which reveal how they were produced and used as physical objects. While multiple-text manuscripts codicologically are to be considered as production units, i.e. they were originally planned and realized in order to carry more than one text, composites consist of formerly independent codicological units and were put together at a later stage with intentions that might be completely different from those of its original parts. Both sub-types of manuscripts are still sometimes called "miscellanies", a term relating to the texts only. The codicological difference is important for reconstructing why and how these manuscripts which in many cases resemble (or contain) a small library were produced and used. Contributions on the manuscript cultures of China, India, Africa, the Islamic world and European traditions lead not only to the conclusion that "one-volume libraries" have been produced in many manuscript cultures, but allow also for the identification of certain types of uses.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Contents -- , Introduction: Manuscripts as Evolving Entities -- , The Medieval Codex as a Complex Container: The Greek and Latin Traditions -- , Mravaltavi: A Special Type of Old Georgian Multiple-Text Manuscripts -- , From Single-Text to Multiple-Text Manuscripts: Transmission Changes in the Coptic Literary Tradition : Some Case-Studies from the White Monastery Library -- , Composite and Multiple-Text Manuscripts: The Ethiopian Evidence -- , Some Observations on Composite and Multiple-Text Manuscripts in the Islamic Tradition of the Horn of Africa -- , 'One-Volume Libraries' and the Traditions of Learning in Medieval Arabic Islamic Culture -- , From 'One-Volume-Libraries' to Scrapbooks: Ottoman Multiple-Text and Composite Manuscripts in the Early Modern Age (1400--1800) -- , Sivadharma Manuscripts from Nepal and the Making of a Saiva Corpus -- , Manuscripts and Practices: Investigating the Tibetan Chan Compendium (P. Tib. 116) -- , The Textual Form of Knowledge: Occult Miscellanies in Ancient and Medieval Chinese Manuscripts, 4 -- , Composite Manuscripts in Medieval China: The Case of Scroll P.3720 from Dunhuang -- , Index.
    Additional Edition: Print version: One-volume libraries : composite and multiple-text manuscripts. Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2016] 3110496933
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; History.
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Germany : De Gruyter | Berlin ; : De Gruyter,
    UID:
    almahu_9947382361502882
    Format: 1 online resource (vi, 380 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 3-11-049559-7 , 3-11-049695-X
    Series Statement: Studies in manuscript cultures ; Volume 9
    Content: Composite and multiple-text manuscripts are traditionally studied for their individual texts, but recent trends in codicology have paved the way for a more comprehensive approach: Manuscripts are unique artefacts which reveal how they were produced and used as physical objects. While multiple-text manuscripts codicologically are to be considered as production units, i.e. they were originally planned and realized in order to carry more than one text, composites consist of formerly independent codicological units and were put together at a later stage with intentions that might be completely different from those of its original parts. Both sub-types of manuscripts are still sometimes called "miscellanies", a term relating to the texts only. The codicological difference is important for reconstructing why and how these manuscripts which in many cases resemble (or contain) a small library were produced and used. Contributions on the manuscript cultures of China, India, Africa, the Islamic world and European traditions lead not only to the conclusion that "one-volume libraries" have been produced in many manuscript cultures, but allow also for the identification of certain types of uses.
    Note: The medieval codex as a complex container : the Greek and Latin traditions / Marilena Maniaci -- Mravaltavi : a special type of Old Georgian multiple-text manuscripts / Jost Gippert -- From single-text to multiple-text manuscripts : transmission changes in Coptic literary tradition : some case-studies from the White Monastery Library / Paola Buzi -- Composite and multiple-text manuscripts : the Ethiopian evidence / Alessandro Bausi -- Some observations on composite and multiple-text manuscripts in the Islamic tradition of the horn of Africa / Alessandro Gori -- 'One-volume libraries' and the traditions of learning in medieval Arabic Islamic culture / Gerhard Endress -- From 'one-volume-libraries' to scrapbooks : Ottoman multiple-text and composite manuscripts in the early modern age (1400-1800) / Jan Schmidt -- Śivadharma manuscripts from Nepal and the making of a Śaiva corpus / Florinda De Simini -- Manuscripts and practices : investigating the Tibetan Chan Compendium (P. Tib. 116) / Sam van Schaik -- The textual form of knowledge : occult miscellanies in ancient and medieval Chinese manuscripts, 4th century BCE to 10th century CE / Donald Harper -- Composite manuscripts in medieval China : the case of scroll P.3720 from Dunhuang / Imre Galambos. , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-049693-3
    Language: English
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    Online Resource
    Berlin, Germany : De Gruyter | Berlin ; : De Gruyter,
    UID:
    edocfu_9958134766502883
    Format: 1 online resource (vi, 380 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 3-11-049559-7 , 3-11-049695-X
    Series Statement: Studies in manuscript cultures ; Volume 9
    Content: Composite and multiple-text manuscripts are traditionally studied for their individual texts, but recent trends in codicology have paved the way for a more comprehensive approach: Manuscripts are unique artefacts which reveal how they were produced and used as physical objects. While multiple-text manuscripts codicologically are to be considered as production units, i.e. they were originally planned and realized in order to carry more than one text, composites consist of formerly independent codicological units and were put together at a later stage with intentions that might be completely different from those of its original parts. Both sub-types of manuscripts are still sometimes called "miscellanies", a term relating to the texts only. The codicological difference is important for reconstructing why and how these manuscripts which in many cases resemble (or contain) a small library were produced and used. Contributions on the manuscript cultures of China, India, Africa, the Islamic world and European traditions lead not only to the conclusion that "one-volume libraries" have been produced in many manuscript cultures, but allow also for the identification of certain types of uses.
    Note: The medieval codex as a complex container : the Greek and Latin traditions / Marilena Maniaci -- Mravaltavi : a special type of Old Georgian multiple-text manuscripts / Jost Gippert -- From single-text to multiple-text manuscripts : transmission changes in Coptic literary tradition : some case-studies from the White Monastery Library / Paola Buzi -- Composite and multiple-text manuscripts : the Ethiopian evidence / Alessandro Bausi -- Some observations on composite and multiple-text manuscripts in the Islamic tradition of the horn of Africa / Alessandro Gori -- 'One-volume libraries' and the traditions of learning in medieval Arabic Islamic culture / Gerhard Endress -- From 'one-volume-libraries' to scrapbooks : Ottoman multiple-text and composite manuscripts in the early modern age (1400-1800) / Jan Schmidt -- Śivadharma manuscripts from Nepal and the making of a Śaiva corpus / Florinda De Simini -- Manuscripts and practices : investigating the Tibetan Chan Compendium (P. Tib. 116) / Sam van Schaik -- The textual form of knowledge : occult miscellanies in ancient and medieval Chinese manuscripts, 4th century BCE to 10th century CE / Donald Harper -- Composite manuscripts in medieval China : the case of scroll P.3720 from Dunhuang / Imre Galambos. , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-049693-3
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Berlin, Germany : De Gruyter | Berlin ; : De Gruyter,
    UID:
    edoccha_9958134766502883
    Format: 1 online resource (vi, 380 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 3-11-049559-7 , 3-11-049695-X
    Series Statement: Studies in manuscript cultures ; Volume 9
    Content: Composite and multiple-text manuscripts are traditionally studied for their individual texts, but recent trends in codicology have paved the way for a more comprehensive approach: Manuscripts are unique artefacts which reveal how they were produced and used as physical objects. While multiple-text manuscripts codicologically are to be considered as production units, i.e. they were originally planned and realized in order to carry more than one text, composites consist of formerly independent codicological units and were put together at a later stage with intentions that might be completely different from those of its original parts. Both sub-types of manuscripts are still sometimes called "miscellanies", a term relating to the texts only. The codicological difference is important for reconstructing why and how these manuscripts which in many cases resemble (or contain) a small library were produced and used. Contributions on the manuscript cultures of China, India, Africa, the Islamic world and European traditions lead not only to the conclusion that "one-volume libraries" have been produced in many manuscript cultures, but allow also for the identification of certain types of uses.
    Note: The medieval codex as a complex container : the Greek and Latin traditions / Marilena Maniaci -- Mravaltavi : a special type of Old Georgian multiple-text manuscripts / Jost Gippert -- From single-text to multiple-text manuscripts : transmission changes in Coptic literary tradition : some case-studies from the White Monastery Library / Paola Buzi -- Composite and multiple-text manuscripts : the Ethiopian evidence / Alessandro Bausi -- Some observations on composite and multiple-text manuscripts in the Islamic tradition of the horn of Africa / Alessandro Gori -- 'One-volume libraries' and the traditions of learning in medieval Arabic Islamic culture / Gerhard Endress -- From 'one-volume-libraries' to scrapbooks : Ottoman multiple-text and composite manuscripts in the early modern age (1400-1800) / Jan Schmidt -- Śivadharma manuscripts from Nepal and the making of a Śaiva corpus / Florinda De Simini -- Manuscripts and practices : investigating the Tibetan Chan Compendium (P. Tib. 116) / Sam van Schaik -- The textual form of knowledge : occult miscellanies in ancient and medieval Chinese manuscripts, 4th century BCE to 10th century CE / Donald Harper -- Composite manuscripts in medieval China : the case of scroll P.3720 from Dunhuang / Imre Galambos. , Issued also in print. , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-11-049693-3
    Language: English
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