An Introduction to Greek and Latin Palaeography
- 616pagine
- 22 ore di lettura
Sir Edward Maunde Thompson fu uno stimato studioso britannico, rinomato per la sua esperienza in paleografia. Il suo contributo più significativo risiede nell'esame meticoloso della grafia di William Shakespeare, in particolare come evidenziato nel manoscritto dell'opera Sir Thomas More. Le ricerche accademiche di Thompson gettarono notevole luce sui testi storici e sulle pratiche autoriali, rendendolo una figura cardine nello studio dei manoscritti letterari.


This handbook provides an outline of Greek and Latin Palaeography, serving as an introduction to the subject rather than a comprehensive guide. It highlights various branches of the field and suggests avenues for further study, complementing existing resources like facsimile collections from the Palaeographical Society and other scholars. The text emphasizes that our understanding of the evolution of handwriting is informed by modern writing practices. For instance, children learn to write by imitating formal text-hands, which influences their individual handwriting. As they mature, their styles diverge from these models while still reflecting their origins. This results in a variety of individual handwritings that are shaped by their educational background and historical context, which in turn influence future generations' writing styles. The publisher, Forgotten Books, specializes in reproducing rare and classic works, utilizing advanced technology to digitally reconstruct texts while preserving their original format. Although some imperfections from the original may remain, most are repaired to maintain the integrity of these historical works.