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    STUDIA THEOLOGIA%20CATHOLICA - Issue no. 2 / 2010  
         
  Article:   PETER OLEXAK, KODIKOLOGIA, RUŽOMBEROK, 2007, 130 P..

Authors:  ANDREEA MÂRZA.
 
       
         
  Abstract:  The term “codicology” has emerged in the French area relatively recent, in the half of the 20th century. This discipline has existed before, and it has been studied in universities as part of paleography with which it shares common features; nevertheless, in time, codicology was considered as a distinct discipline due to new publications that stimulated debates, and brought new pieces of information about manuscripts. One of the first authors who took this discipline into account as distinct area was François Masai who considered it archéologie du livre (the archaeology of books), this syntagm being appropriate for it to a certain extent. Other specialists who brought important contributions in the field were: Denis Muzerelle (Vocabulaire codicologique. Répertoire méthodique des termes français relatifs aux manuscrits – 1985), Jacques Lemaire (Introduction à la codicologie –1989), Marilena Maniaci (Terminologia del libro manoscritto – 1996), and Armando Petrucci (La descrizione del manoscritto –2001), etc.  
         
     
         
         
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