- palaeographers
- n. researcher of ancient forms of writing
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Codicology — (from Latin cōdex, genitive cōdicis, notebook, book ; and Greek λογία, logia) is the study of books as physical objects, especially manuscripts written on parchment (or paper) in codex form. It is often referred to as the archaeology of the book … Wikipedia
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