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An Introduction to Greek and Latin Palaeography

Edward Maunde Thompson author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:22nd Aug '13

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The revised 1912 edition of a respected work tracing Greek and Latin handwriting from earliest times to the fifteenth century.

This study of the history and development of Greek and Latin handwriting from earliest times to the end of the fifteenth century is copiously illustrated with photographic plates. Sir Edward Maunde Thompson (1840–1929) revised and expanded a shorter work of 1893 to produce this highly respected and illustrated edition in 1912.Principal librarian of the British Museum and eminent palaeographer, Sir Edward Maunde Thompson (1840–1929) had originally produced a handbook on the history and development of Greek and Latin handwriting in 1893. He extensively revised and expanded it for this 1912 edition, incorporating numerous facsimile plates. Thompson begins his treatment with an introduction to the Greek and Latin alphabets, then surveys ancient writing materials and implements, and describes the use and development of scrolls and codices. Later chapters, accompanied by valuable illustrations, examine the different forms of first Greek then Latin handwritten texts, from the earliest surviving examples (fourth century BCE) to the end of the fifteenth century. Punctuation, accents and abbreviations are considered, and the various scripts - cursive, uncial, majuscule and miniscule - are all illustrated and examined. Tables of Greek and Latin literary and cursive alphabets are also provided.

ISBN: 9781108061810

Dimensions: 244mm x 170mm x 32mm

Weight: 970g

622 pages