Travels in the Scriptorium is a novel by Paul Auster first published in 2006. Elements from most past Auster novels all converge in this book: every character...
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Paul Auster (redirect from The Red Notebook)
(uncredited) toward the end of the film This reprints both Travels in the Scriptorium and Man in the Dark, together in a single volume The contents of this...
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used this in Ghosts, the second book of The New York Trilogy and Travels in the Scriptorium. He also does this in his later book, Invisible. The Silent World...
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Man in the Dark is a novel by Paul Auster published in August 2008. Its topic is a dystopian scenario of the present-day United States being torn apart...
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The Brooklyn Follies is a 2005 novel by Paul Auster. 59-year-old Nathan Glass returns to Park Slope in Brooklyn, New York after his wife has left him....
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Switzerland]. Nouvelle revue de Lausanne (in French). 2 February 1980. p. 5. Retrieved 3 March 2025 – via Scriptorium. "La finale suisse de la chanson Eurovision...
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Kydonia (category Former populated places in Greece)
Malia. This indicates a scriptorium and archive within a possible palace in Kydonia. The name of the city is first mentioned in Linear B tablets from Knossos...
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Eurovision Song Contest 1989 (redirect from Eurovision Song Contest in 1989)
24 heures (in French). Lausanne, Switzerland. Retrieved 11 December 2023 – via Scriptorium. A.B. (3 May 1989). "Le rêve américain" [The American dream]...
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Annals (Tacitus) (redirect from The Annals)
1174 The Scriptorium and Library at Monte Cassino, 1058–1105 by Francis Newton (29 Apr 1999) ISBN 0-521-58395-0 Cambridge University Press page 327 The Fortunes...
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Bayeux Tapestry (redirect from The Bayeux Tapestry)
argument) was Scolland, the abbot of St Augustine's Abbey in Canterbury, because of his previous position as head of the scriptorium at Mont-Saint-Michel...
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Scolland (section The Bayeux Tapestry)
was the designer of the tapestry, because of his previous position as head of the scriptorium at Mont Saint-Michel, his travels to Trajan's Column, and...
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in Angela Carter's The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman". {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help) Introduction Scriptorium...
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Retrieved 10 October 2022 – via Scriptorium. "Programa da televisão" [Television programme]. A Comarca de Arganil (in Portuguese). Arganil, Portugal....
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Eurovision Song Contest 1996 (redirect from In a Woman's Heart)
Le Matin (in French). Lausanne, Switzerland. 18 May 1996. p. 27. Retrieved 8 July 2022 – via Scriptorium. "Radio". Neue Zürcher Zeitung (in German). Zurich...
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Dead Sea Scrolls (redirect from Who Wrote the Dead Sea Scrolls? The Search for the Secret of Qumran)
there. More inkwells were discovered nearby. De Vaux called this area the "scriptorium" based upon this discovery. Several Jewish ritual baths (Hebrew: מקוה...
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priests in the royal chapel provided for the household's spiritual needs. Within the chapel was a scriptorium or writing office dedicated to producing...
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Ktuts monastery (category Christian monasteries established in the 15th century)
scriptorium. Manuscripts from this time are kept at the Matenadaran in Yerevan, Armenia. The monastery was most likely destroyed in an earthquake in 1648...
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List of rampage killers (workplace killings) (redirect from List of rampage killers (workplace violence in the military))
via Scriptorium Un soldat fou abat 6 camarades, Feuille d'avis de Lausanne (December 1, 1958) (p. 34) via Scriptorium Four French soldiers die in Afghanistan...
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an arch that led to the lower room of the tower. In this tower was the scriptorium where the monk Emeterio finished illuminating the Beatus miniatures Tabara...
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Holy Smoke: The Use of Incense in the Catholic Church Archived 2012-09-12 at the Wayback Machine. San Luis Obispo: Tixlini Scriptorium, 2011. Psalm 141:2...
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Eurovision Song Contest 1991 (redirect from Eurovision Song Contest in 1991)
TV8 (in French). Vol. 69, no. 17. Cheseaux-sur-Lausanne, Switzerland. 25 April 1991. pp. 54–59. Retrieved 25 November 2022 – via Scriptorium. "Fernsehen...
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Aqua Virgo (category Buildings and structures completed in the 1st century BC)
survival to the palace scriptorium of Charlemagne. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aqua Virgo (Rome). Aquae Urbis Romae: the Waters of the City of...
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Secret Gospel of Mark (redirect from The Secret Gospel of Mark)
Christian Writings Andrew Bernhard at The Scriptorium and gospels.net Bart D. Ehrman Lost Scriptures (2003) pp. 88–89 (only the quotations that relate to Secret...
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Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey (category Monuments of the Centre des monuments nationaux)
books from the monks' scriptorium. Up to 700 prisoners worked in a workshop set up in the abbey, making straw hats, which started a fire in 1834 and partially...
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codex manuscript that was first aired in USA in October 2007, and then worldwide by History Channel. Digital Scriptorium Medieval Manuscripts at Syracuse University...
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Feliks Petančić (category Ambassadors to the Ottoman Empire)
became the chancellor of the criminal court. Through the influence of Stojković, he was appointed supervisor or lector of the scriptorium of the Hungarian...
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History of libraries (redirect from Trends in library usage)
thought in codex form was performed in scriptoriums by monks. While monastic library scriptoriums flourished throughout the East and West, the rules governing...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Arras (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
jusqu'à 1801 (in French). Paris: A. Picard. pp. 454–458. Gameson, Richard (2007). "The Earliest Books of Arras Cathedral". Scriptorium. 61 (2): 233–285...
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Kingdom of Jerusalem (redirect from The Kingdom of Jerusalem)
Munqidh and his entourage after a shipwreck in 1154. The Holy Sepulchre contained the kingdom's scriptorium and the city had a chancery where royal charters...
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кодекс at the Lenta.ru Ihor Ševčenko’s article ‘New Documents on Tischendorf and the Codex Sinaiticus’, published in the journal Scriptorium, xviii (1964)...
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