Trained as a paleographer and archivist, Martin du Gard brought to his works a spirit of objectivity and a scrupulous regard for details. |
One has been spotted by Michelle Brown, a paleographer and art historian who has spent much of her life studying and describing the north European manuscripts at the British Library. |
These are of so remarkable a type as to have puzzled every philologist and paleographer who has attempted their decipherment. |
The difficulty of the paleographer lies in the essential homogeneity of the material, which is largely the result of the conditions in which the manuscripts were produced. |
Ordained in 1879, he became a scholar, a paleographer, and prefect of the Vatican library. |
One is astonished that the scientist paleographer of Leiden did not dare to engage further in so good a direction. |