Steven Avery
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Like my idea that no one can write in the future style.
"I do not trust palaeography to prove an old date, but I do trust it to disprove such a date. It is easy to imitate what is antique, but impossible to predict what will be novel."
David R. Smith
"I do not trust palaeography to prove an old date, but I do trust it to disprove such a date. It is easy to imitate what is antique, but impossible to predict what will be novel."
David R. Smith
compromising parchment science and professional integrity
The professionals who work with manuscript science, the science of parchment conservation (e.g. IDAP) apparently accept the palaeographic dates that can be assigned and then verified by "textual criticism" or "politicized" palaeography ... without any recourse to the actual manuscript...
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the integrity of parchment conservation science requires palaeographic vigilance
This is an explanation and call to action to those involved in manuscript conservation. =============================== Today, I would like to share some questions about a famous manuscript, one where the superb digitization project of 2009 (the year it was placed online), the Codex...
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