Furui, Ryosuke
From the first epigraphic references in the early sixth century, the Buddhist vihāras in Bengal emerged as institutions with extensive landholdings, crucially depending on patronage from temporal powers. In the seventh and eighth centuries, they accumulated more landholdings as widely scattered land plots, a process facilitated by the growth of sub...
Burke, James
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The Willmott and Braikenridge manuscripts, once owned by the Norwich merchant John Sadler (d.1592), are all that is known to survive from his second partbook set, dated 1591. This article explores the custodial history of those volumes, tracing their various later owners and the marks they left. It finds that the two surviving volumes may h...
Kellenberger, Edgar
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Zeitschrift für die alttestamentliche Wissenschaft
Greek inscriptions from Asia Minor (2nd century B.C. to 3rd century A.D.) offer opportunities for understanding the Psalms despite the great distance. No literary influences are to be assumed, but analogous life situations. While the texts of the Psalms can be changed by updating them, the unchangeable Asia Minor inscriptions show the original situ...
Nalon, Pascale
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Debiais, Vincent
This article focuses on one of the most intensely ‘graphic’ artefacts produced during the Middle Ages in Western Europe: the so-called Bury St Edmunds Cross or Cloisters Cross. As this fascinating object has been thoroughly studied in many aspects, especially epigraphically, it can seem presumptuous to go back to one of the best-known artefacts of ...
Ingrand-Varenne, Estelle Pallotini, Elsa Raaijmakers, Janneke
This volume proposes a framework for reflection on practices of writing personal names in medieval sacred spaces, uniting historians, art historians, and specialists in written culture (both epigraphers and palaeographers). It traces the forms and functions of names that can be found within the space of early medieval churches and cemeteries, focus...
Hameeuw, Hendrik Van der Perre, Athena Boschloos, Vanessa
Pantidos, Panagiotis Fragkiadaki, Glykeria Kaliampos, George Ravanis, Konstantinos
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Frontiers in Education
This article attempts to highlight inscriptions, i.e., photographs, drawings, diagrams, or graphs as autonomous carriers of meaning that can illuminate the different dimensions of a scientific concept. In addition, the article examines the inherent potential of diverse types of inscriptions to be combined with each other creating conceptual sequenc...
Poehler, Eric van der Graaff, Ivo
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Etruscan and Italic Studies
In 1851 excavators working at the Porta Stabia in Pompeii recovered the so-called Road Maker’s Tablet, an inscription mentioning how two aediles had supervised road work in the Oscan city. The find proved remarkable because it provided the Oscan names of three streets, the viú Púmpaiianú, the via Jovis, and the Dekkviarim, and mentioned a sanctuary...
Dussart, Clément Ingrand-Varenne, Estelle Villano, Maria Aimé Mavromatidis, Savvas Grégor, Thierry Agrigoroaei, Vladimir Olympios, Michalis Debiais, Vincent
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