Topic:paleography

Visit our new topic page about paleography

paleography

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008

paleography [Gr.,=early writing], term generally meaning all study and interpretation of old ways of recording language. In a narrower sense, it excludes epigraphy (the study of inscriptions) and includes only the writing that is done on such materials as wax, papyrus, parchment, and paper. In Western Europe and in regions that have adopted Western European ways of writing, letters of all kinds—capital and lower case, roman, italic, black letter, and script—are derived from the capital letters of Roman inscriptions. From these "square" capitals developed less severe capitals called "rustic" and also letters called "uncial," with more curves than capitals have. The uncial M, for example, substitutes curves for the two angles at the top, as the lower-case letter does. Capitals and uncials are called majuscules and are distinguished from minuscules, the lower-case letters. The lower-case letters established themselves definitely in Alcuin's school at Tours in the time of Charlemagne. Letters of the kind preferred in that school are known as Carolingian, or Caroline, minuscules. Efforts to make letters ornate led to the development of black letter, no longer in use except in relatively few German printed books. Letters of this ornate kind, with many angles and with heavy shading, are sometimes called gothic—a term that is ambiguous, since it is used by printers for very simple letters without serifs. In type, italic letters were introduced by Aldus Manutius ; they are said to have been suggested by the handwriting of Petrarch. As the Spencerian script of the 19th cent. enables us to give an approximate date for a document written in it, so one skilled in the history of handwriting can often assign a place and a date to a document of earlier times. It is sometimes possible to identify the writer of a document and to distinguish forgeries from authentic documents. Specialists devote themselves also to the many forms of writing not derived from Roman capitals, such as Greek, Arabic, and Chinese. See also alphabet ; calligraphy ; cuneiform ; writing ; inscription ; hieroglyphic .

Bibliography: See S. Morison, Politics and Script (1972).



Author not available, PALEOGRAPHY., The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition 2008



The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. Copyright 2008 Columbia University Press

Related newspaper, magazine, and journal articles from HighBeam Research

Music and Medieval Manuscripts: Paleography and Performance.(Book review)
Notes; 6/1/2006; Fassler, Margot; 1391 words ; Music and Medieval Manuscripts: Paleography and Performance. Edited by John Haines and Randall Rosenfeld ... essays, edited by a musicologist with profound interests in paleography (John Haines) and a codicologist who is a specialist in the ... Read more
Hieratische Ritzinschriften aus Theben.(Book Review)
The Journal of the American Oriental Society; 4/1/2004; Manassa, Colleen; 1749 words ; ... phenomenon. While the complete paleography at the end of the volume focuses ... useful as an introduction to the paleography of rock inscriptions. Ali distinguishes ... defining features of rock inscription paleography omits one important characteristic ... there is a visible change in the paleography ... Read more
The write way to trace your ancestors.
Lancashire Evening Post (Preston, England); 6/6/2008; 372 words ; ... researching a family tree and Preston has experts who can help. Paleography is hard to explain, admits Anna Watson, archivist at ... archivists and many more volunteers who are skilled in paleography and researching historical documents. Anna says: Once ... who has those skills. She says anyone wanting to learn ... Read more
WEB SITES, BOOKS HELP IN UNRAVELING LONGHAND.(Living)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH); 9/3/2007; 506 words ; Paleography, or the study of early handwriting, can be a fascinating and frustrating aspect of genealogical research. Whether consulting ... Family Tree Magazine's Web site includes a listing of useful links on interpreting handwritten census data, medieval paleography, early English handwriting and other related ... Read more
READINGS AND SIGNINGS.(What's Happening)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA); 3/6/1998; 551 words ; ... Wyoming-based author reads `Heart of Home,' 7:30 p.m., The Elliott Bay Book Co., 101 S. Main St. 206-624-6600. MALCOM B. PARKES - Paleography scholar reads from his forthcoming volume, `Pause and Effect,' 7:45 p.m., Savery Hall, Room 249, University of Washington ... Read more
Rare rock carvings inspire detailed study // American Indian petroglyphs in Susquehanna River are being cataloged this month
Intelligencer Journal Lancaster, PA; 9/25/2002; Tom Knapp; 805 words ; ... Petroglyphs have been found in several locations within a 20-mile strip of the Susquehanna River. Nevin and a team of a dozen or so paleography enthusiasts are engaged in a month-long study to catalog the rare carvings. The last official study of the sites was in the ... Read more
4Q Pesher Nahum: A Critical Edition
Journal of Biblical Literature; 1/1/2003; Atkinson, Kenneth; 3409 words ; ... sections, with two appendices (one on paleography and the other on the identity of the ... discussions and conclusions about 4QpNali, paleography, and the archaeological and historical ... Appendix A" (p. 39), in which the issue of paleography, but not radiocarbon dating, is given ... Read more
Identifying Biblical Persons in Northwest Semitic Inscriptions of 1200-539 B.C.E.
Journal of Biblical Literature; 7/1/2005; Sanders, Paul; 2985 words ; ... impossible. Also, the importance of paleography was not yet fully recognized. Fortunately ... inscription. The pioneers' knowledge of paleography was not yet sufficient to determine ... stratigraphy (if the find spot is known), paleography, linguistic features, and the historical ... Read more
Switching on the world of dramatic manuscripts.(Forum: the future of English reinassance manuscript studies)
Shakespeare Studies; 1/1/2004; Ioppolo, Grace; 2367 words ; ... of London in March 2002 and co-sponsored by its Centre for Paleography. The conference organizer told us that she had had to close ... training gap by generously offering an annual seminar in paleography and manuscript studies as well as other specialized research ... Read more
Voice function, sonority, and contrapuntal procedure in late medieval polyphony
Current Musicology; 4/1/1998; Moll, Kevin N; 12962 words ; During recent years, scholarship in the field of late medieval music has been heavily weighted toward archival research, paleography, and contemporary theory. Such enterprises have furthered our appreciation of the cultural contexts in which music was composed ... Read more

Related entries from encyclopedias, dictionaries, and thesauruses

paleography
The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English pa·le·og·ra·phy / ˌpālēˈägrəfē / ( Brit. pa·lae·og·ra·phy ) • n. the study of ancient writing systems and the deciphering and dating of historical manuscripts. DERIVATIVES: pa·le·og·ra·pher / Read more
uncial
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition see paleography ; calligraphy . Read more
calligraphy
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition [Gr.,=beautiful writing], skilled penmanship practiced as a fine art. See also inscription ; paleography . European Calligraphy In Europe two sorts of handwriting came into being very early. Cursive script was used for letters and records ... Read more
monumental brasses
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition ... but occasionally are placed upright against a wall or stand free upon a plinth. Some, called palimpsests, are incised on brasses ... contemporary costumes, armor, heraldic designs, genealogy, and paleography revealed. Such brasses still exist in Belgium, especially in ... Read more
Jean Henri Otto Lucien Marie Pirenne
Encyclopedia of World Biography ... study in Berlin and Paris. In 1885 he organized the teaching of paleography and diplomatics at the University of Li è ge, and in 1886 ... communities, and still others that they descended from primitive free communities. Pirenne maintained that the early medieval town ... Read more

Related research topics