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What does paleographic mean?

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  1. Of or pertaining to paleography.
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The collection includes catalogues of manuscript collections, facsimiles of manuscripts, and paleographic samples.
Paleographic and codicological evidence reveals that the original text of the martyrology was written in Spain in the mid-twelfth century.
The tablet itself was dated to the fifteenth to fourteenth century BCE and was the first undisputed paleographic monument of its kind found in Thrace.
Gossett's contribution to the Textual Introduction stresses the paleographic aspects of the editorial task, including the description, history, and nature of the manuscript.
Finally, the fragment provides some paleographic evidence that will be useful for other papyrologists.
A decade later, however, Lunt argued in favour of such a distinction, illustrating his point with paleographic, phonological and other differences.

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