Scribes and palaeographers: similar business?
Now who thought these two trades had that much in common? Here's why.
However, the similarity between a twentieth-century transcriber and a fifteenth-century scribe is greater than the mere failure to read a manuscript text on anything other than its visual level. It soon becomes clear that the difficulties of interpretation and the frequent errors of ju…
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