Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin
ISSN: 2410-0951
The Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin (ISSN 2410-0951, since 2015) has succeeded the Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Newsletter as the main organ of the European network in Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies.
It is a peer-reviewed international journal, published on-line (under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license) and on paper as print-on-demand.
It is dedicated to the vast variety of issues concerned with the research into the oriental manuscript traditions, from instrumental analysis, to codicology and palaeography, to critical text editing, to manuscript preservation, to the application of digital tools to manuscript research. The geographical focus is the Mediterranean Near East, with its wide array of language traditions including, though not limiting to, Arabic, Armenian, Avestan, Caucasian Albanian, Christian Palestinian Aramaic, Coptic, Ethiopic, Georgian, Greek, Hebrew, Persian, Slavonic, Syriac, and Turkish.
Table of Contents
- pp. 1-4: Front matter
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11519Christian Oriental Colophons: towards a Structural Analysis, ed. Paola Buzi
- pp. 7-18: Christian Oriental Colophons: Notes for a Structural Analysis (with a Look to the Past): A Preface (Paola Buzi)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11521- pp. 19-72: A Short History of the Greek Colophon from the Beginnings to Modern Times (Francesco Valerio)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11523- pp. 73-89:The Structure and the Formulary of the Coptic Colophons, With a New Colophon from Dayr al-Abū Maqār (Agostino Soldati)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11525- pp. 91-120: Towards a Structural Analysis of Armenian Colophons (Anna Sirinian)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11527- pp. 121-197: Ethiopic Colophons: An Update (Alessandro Bausi)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11529- pp. 199-210: Preliminary Reflections for a Comparative Analysis of Colophons (Marilena Maniaci)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11531Regular issue
Articles and notes
- pp. 213-231: The Limits of Paratexts/Paracontents in Manuscripts: Revisiting Old Questions and Posing New Ones (Patrick Andrist)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11533Research projects
- pp. 233-239: The Bohairic Coptic Version of the Homily De ieiunio I by Basil of Caesarea (Marta Addessi)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11537- pp. 241-247: Pahlavi Texts from Codex MK. Critical Edition, Translation and Commentary (Carlo Marchetti)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11539- pp. 249-256: The Gǝʿǝz Version of the Passio of St Cyricus (Gadla Qirqos): A Critical Edition, Translation, and Commentary (Vitagrazia Pisani)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11541Conference reports
- pp. 257-259: Recipes and Recipe Books Across Manuscript Culture, Hamburg (online), 12–13 April 2021 (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11544- pp. 260-261: Editing the Greek Psalter, Göttingen, 1–3 December 2021 (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11546- pp. 262-263: Scribal Identity and Agency: Scribes at Ugarit and Ancient Rome, Medieval Christianity and Islam, Monasticism in Ethiopia and Tibet, Oxford (online), 16–17 December 2021 (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11548- pp. 264-270: New Light from the East: Linguistic Perspectives on Non-Literary Papyri and Related Sources, Ghent, 2–4 February 2022 (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11550- pp. 271-275: Living Bodies of Texts: Organising a Literary Corpus in the Middle Ages. The Corpus Nazianzenum and the Corpus Dionysiacum, Göttingen, 27–29 April 2022 (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11552- pp. 276-278: Mixing Languages and Scripts: Material from Manuscripts and Inscriptions, Hamburg, 19–20 May 2022 (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11554- pp. 279-286: Bibles and Scholars: a Tribute to Paul Kahle and Gérard Weil, Aix-en-Provence, 9–12 June 2022 (Élodie Attia)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11556- pp. 287-289: Illuminating the Eastern Christian World: Manuscripts, Illuminators and Scribes, Hamburg, 30 June–1 July 2022 (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11558- pp. 290-292: Middle and Mixed Arabic: A Typology of Genres and Intended Recipients, Bratislava, 20–23 September 2022 (Zuzana Gažáková)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11560- pp. 293-295: Identifying Models and Copies on the Basis of Material Evidence: At the Intersection Between Manuscript Studies and Philology, Hamburg, 10–11 November 2022 (Red.)
DOI: 10.25592/uhhfdm.11562
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