Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin 5/1, Spring 2019
Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin 5/1, 2019
Table of Contents
pp. 1-4 : Front matter
Articles and notes
pp. 5-16: Exegesis and Lexicography in the Ethiopian Tradition: The Role of the Physiologus (Massimo Villa)
Research projects
pp. 17-28: Everyday Writing in Graeco-Roman and Late Antique Egypt. Outline of a new research programme (Klaas Bentein and Yasmine Amory)
pp. 29-42: The NOTAE Project: a Research between East and West, Late Antiquity and Early Middle Ages (Antonella Ghignoli)
pp. 43-60: The Zaydi Manuscript Tradition (ZMT). Digitizing the Collections of Yemeni Manuscripts in Italian Libraries (Valentina Sagaria Rossi and Sabine Schmidtke)
Conference reports
pp. 61-63: New Light on Old Manuscripts: Recent Advances in Palimpsest Studies, Vienna, 25–27 April 2018 (Red.)
pp. 64: African Voices in Islamic Manuscripts from Mali, Hamburg, 31 October–1 November 2018 (Red.)
pp. 64-66: Medieval Biblical Manuscripts: from the Thames to the Euphrates. Texts, Paratexts, Forms, and Uses, Aix-en-Provence, 8–9 November 2018 (Red.)
pp. 66: L’Africa nel mondo, il mondo in Africa. Africa in the World, the World in Africa, Accademia Ambrosiana, Classis Africana, V Dies Academicus, Milan, 24–25 January 2019 (Red.)
pp. 66-68: Coptic Literature in Context. The Contexts of Coptic Literature Late Antique Egypt in a dialogue between literature, archaeology and digital humanities Rome, 25–27 February 2019 (Francesco Valerio)
pp. 69-70: At One Remove: Versions and Other Indirect Evidence for the New Testament Birmingham, 4–6 March 2019 (Red.)
pp. 70-71: Scribal Habits in Middle Eastern Manuscripts, Princeton, 10–11 May 2019 (Red.)