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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Introduction – Manuscripts as Evolving Entities
The Medieval Codex as a Complex Container: The Greek and Latin Traditions
Mravaltavi – A Special Type of Old Georgian Multiple-Text Manuscripts
From Single-Text to Multiple-Text Manuscripts: Transmission Changes in Coptic Literary Tradition. Some Case-Studies from the White Monastery Library
Composite and Multiple-Text Manuscripts: The Ethiopian Evidence
Some Observations on Composite and Multiple-Text Manuscripts in the Islamic Tradition of the Horn of Africa
‘One-Volume Libraries’ and the Traditions of Learning in Medieval Arabic Islamic Culture
From ‘One-Volume-Libraries’ to Scrapbooks. Ottoman Multiple-Text and Composite Manuscripts in the Early Modern Age (1400–1800)
Śivadharma Manuscripts from Nepal and the Making of a Śaiva Corpus
Manuscripts and Practices: Investigating the Tibetan Chan Compendium (P. Tib. 116)
The Textual Form of Knowledge: Occult Miscellanies in Ancient and Medieval Chinese Manuscripts, 4th Century BCE to 10th Century CE
Composite Manuscripts in Medieval China: The Case of Scroll P.3720 from Dunhuang
Index
Endnotes
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