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71Beowulf — This article is about the epic poem. For the character, see Beowulf (hero). For other uses, see Beowulf (disambiguation). Beowulf first page of Beowulf in Cotton Vitellius A. xv …
72Sofer — By simple definition a Sofer is simply a copyist, but in their religious role in Judaism they are much more. Besides Torah scrolls, Tefillin , and Mezuzot , scribes are also necessary for the writing of Megillot (scrolls of the Song of Songs,… …
73Bibliographie Sur Le Gallo — Bibliographie thématique sur le gallo. Sommaire 1 Littérature 2 Ouvrages généraux 3 Histoire 4 Graphie …
74Bibliographie sur le gallo — Bibliographie thématique sur le gallo. Sommaire 1 Littérature 2 Ouvrages généraux 3 Histoire 4 Graphie …
75Romance languages — romance1 (def. 8). [1770 80] * * * Group of related languages derived from Latin, with nearly 920 million native speakers. The major Romance languages French, Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, and Romanian are national languages. French is probably… …
76typography — /tuy pog reuh fee/, n. 1. the art or process of printing with type. 2. the work of setting and arranging types and of printing from them. 3. the general character or appearance of printed matter. [1635 45; < NL typographia, equiv. to Gk týpo(s)… …
77Mesopotamia, history of — ▪ historical region, Asia Introduction history of the region in southwestern Asia where the world s earliest civilization developed. The name comes from a Greek word meaning “between rivers,” referring to the land between the Tigris and… …
78publishing, history of — Introduction an account of the selection, preparation, and marketing of printed matter from its origins in ancient times to the present. The activity has grown from small beginnings into a vast and complex industry responsible for the… …
79Judaism — • Judaism designates the religious communion which survived the destruction of the Jewish nation by the Assyrians and the Babylonians Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Judaism Judaism …
80Scriptorium — Esta miniatura del siglo XV de Jean Miélot (muerto en 1472)[1] representa al propio autor trabajando, precisamente mientras compila sus Miracles de Nostre Dame, en los que esta miniatura aparece. El término scriptorium …