Composition analysis of writing materials in Cairo Genizah documents
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Composition analysis of writing materials in Cairo Genizah documents
(Études sur le judaïsme médiéval / dirigées par G. Vajda, t. 91)(Cambridge Genizah studies series, v. 15)
Brill, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [175]-192) and index
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Description
Through the application of scientific methods of analysis to a corpus of medieval manuscripts found in the Cairo Genizah, this work aims to gain a better understanding of the writing materials used by Jewish communities at that time, shedding new light not only on the production of manuscripts in the Middle Ages, but also on the life of those Jewish communities.
Table of Contents
Acknowledgement
List of Figures
List of Tables
Abbreviations
Resume [Francais]
Kurzfassung [Deutsch]
Introduction
1 The Cairo Genizah
1 Historical Background
2 Presentation of the Corpus
2 Writing Materials
1 Writing Surfaces
2 Writing Inks
3 Experimental Methods
1 Experimental Protocol
4 Results and Discussion
1 Use of Writing Surfaces
2 Ink Typology
3 Elemental Composition of the Inks and Writing Surfaces within the General Dataset
4 Conclusion of the Chapter
5 Implications of This Research, Conclusions and Outlook
1 Inks Detected on Jewish Legal Documents
2 Arabic Documents
3 Religious Documents
4 Autographs of Maimonides
5 Conclusions and Outlook
Documents Studied
Bibliography
Index
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