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    A scriptorium (/skrɪpˈtɔːriəm/ ) was a writing room in medieval European monasteries for the copying and illuminating of manuscripts by scribes. The term...
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    Digital Scriptorium (DS) is a non-profit, tax-exempt consortium of American libraries with collections of medieval and early modern manuscripts, that...
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    language domains. Nevertheless, there is some policy activity at the Scriptorium, and multilingual updates for news and language milestones at pages such...
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  • Scriptorium Fonts was a type foundry based in Austin, Texas, founded in 1992 by game designer, editor and historian Dave Nalle. The type foundry had three...
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  • Travels in the Scriptorium is a novel by Paul Auster first published in 2007. Elements from most past Auster novels all converge in this book: every character...
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  • Scriptorium is the digital library of the Bibliothèque cantonale et universitaire (BCU), part of the University of Lausanne in the Swiss canton of Vaud...
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    corrugated-iron shed in the grounds of Mill Hill School, called the Scriptorium, to house his small team of assistants as well as the flood of slips...
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    started the project, working in a corrugated iron outbuilding called the "Scriptorium" which was lined with wooden planks, bookshelves, and 1,029 pigeon-holes...
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    specialized in the production of manuscripts called a scriptorium. Within the walls of a scriptorium were individualized areas where a monk could sit and...
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    2012-09-12 at the Wayback Machine (2nd ed.). San Luis Obispo: Tixlini Scriptorium. Page 1. "官方網站" [Shang Xiang Si tak]. Incenseart.org.tw (in Chinese)...
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    region to another. It is thought to have originated before 778 CE at the scriptorium of the Benedictine monks of Corbie Abbey, about 150 kilometres (95 miles)...
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    Sir James Murray in his Scriptorium in the garden of his house in Banbury Road, Oxford...
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    the monks who specialized in the production of manuscripts called a scriptorium, where "separate little rooms were assigned to book copying; they were...
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  • incomplete copies of manuscripts were stored while the monastery or scriptorium decided what to do with them.[citation needed] There were several options...
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  • OED editor James Murray in his Scriptorium...
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  • Australia. Retrieved 26 May 2022. Keen, Suzie (15 September 2023). "From the scriptorium to the stage: The Dictionary of Lost Words comes to life". InReview....
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    Dynastic Egypt, with Pr-Anx (houses of life) built as libraries and scriptoriums, containing works on law, architecture, mathematics, and medicine, and...
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    1109. It belongs to a corpus of manuscripts illuminated in the Cîteaux scriptorium in the 12th century, now mostly in the public library of the city of...
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    professional copies were sometimes made simultaneously by scribes in a scriptorium, each making a single copy from an original that was declaimed aloud...
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    at Iona. Third, the manuscript may have been produced entirely in the scriptorium at Kells. Finally, it may have been the product of Dunkeld or another...
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  • floors—the ground floor contains the kitchen and refectory, the first floor a scriptorium, and the top floor is occupied by the library. The two lower floors are...
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    Encyclopaedia Iranica, Vol. V, Fasc. 7. pp. 758–760. Ptolemaic Map (Digital Scriptorium) Archived 11 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine Kurgans, Ritual Sites...
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    centuries. Sacred Scripture was always at the heart of every monastic scriptorium. As a general rule those of the monks who possessed skill as writers...
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    A miniature showing the copying of a manuscript in a scriptorium...
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    to make copies of certain works. Accordingly, many monasteries had a scriptorium, where monks copied and decorated manuscripts that had been preserved...
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  • Computational linguistics Digital library Digital mailroom Digital pen eScriptorium Institutional repository Legibility List of emerging technologies Live...
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    Scriptorium, xviii (1964) pp. 55–80. See Ihor Ševčenko, "New Documents on Tischendorf and the Codex Sinaiticus", published in the journal Scriptorium...
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    copy of Vitruvius's De architectura, Carolingian manuscript made at the scriptorium attached to the court of Charlemagne in Aachen, Germany (800–825) Tibetan...
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    importance in Northumbrian culture. During the end of the eighth century, the scriptorium at Monkwearmouth–Jarrow was producing manuscripts of his works for high...
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    leaving only relatively slight remains. Also, there is evidence of a scriptorium in the Ottoman's Edirne palace during this period. Uzunköprü Bridge,...
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