An introduction to Greek and Latin palaeography / by Sir Edward Maunde Thompson.
- Thompson, Edward Maunde, Sir, 1840-1929.
- Date:
- 1912
Licence: In copyright
Credit: An introduction to Greek and Latin palaeography / by Sir Edward Maunde Thompson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![‘ iMarclialiivmis, CoilexThe rrophcts, CJk., 13'J. IMargaiet of Anjou, MS. pro^oiitcd to, 407. !Manuion, Family of, inulertakin^ for l)rayers for, 533, 542-3. j\Iarria,£xe contract, early papyrus, 108. ]\[arseilles, waxed tablets at, 18. Jliirsliall, Gilbert, restitution of, 522, 528-9. Martial: references to vellum codices, 29. IMartyrologies, 246, 249, 342, 345-G. l^tathematical treatise, 211-12. Maxiinin, Arian bishop, notes by, 339. Maximus, St., works, 232-3, 338-9. Mayeul, Abbot of Cluny, MS. written for, 418. MeXiii/, /nfXai'ioi’, ink, 41. IVleXarSoyor, an inkstand, 42. Mcm2ihis, early discoveries of xia^iyri at. 94-5. Menaeum, 205, 267. Menander: pajiyri, 100, 131. Mercia: specimens of Mercian script, 390, 393, 506-7, 511. IMerovingian Chanceiy. See Chancery. Merovingian scrijit: growth, 340 ; char- acteristics and exam^iles, 355-8 ; mixed or Franco-Lombardic styles, 358-62; pre-Carolingian, 3G3-7; official cursive, ^98-9. Sec also Palaeography, Latin. jMesha, King of Moab, inscrixrtion of, 2. Metals, as Avriting materials, 11-13. jMetrodorus : inxijyrus fragments, 116-17. i\Ietz, MSS. at: Evangcliarium (6th cent.), 33 ; Pontifical [circ. A. D. 1222), 445, 449. Michael, Dan, of Northgate, Ayenbite of Inwyt, 476, 479, 482. Milan, Ambrosian Library, MSS. in : Homer (3rd cent. ?), 141, 198-9, 201 ; palimpsest Plautus (4th or 5th cent.), 66 ; MSS. from Hobbio, 305 ; Gk. mathe- matical treatise (7th cent.), 211-12 ; Josei)hus (7th cent.), 27, 339 ; St. Maxi- mus (7th cent.), 338-9; Gk. Gospels (A.D. 1023), 234, 238; Aristotle (a.d. 1451), 472. —, State Archives: Hull of Paschal II, 496-7. Milo: St. Omer MS., 424-5. ^liniitDi, I’ubrica, peXdwov ko/ckii/ov, red ink, 41. Mi nuscule Letters, definition of, 103. See Palaeography. Missals, 445, 448, 467-8. ‘ Moabite Stone, The ’, 2. !\IoXii(8Soj, stilus pluiubeus, a ^jhimmet or leaden pencil, 43. MovofdifdXos, ixovoSil^Koi/, a work contained in a single roll, 45. Mons, in llainault. Lectionary written at, 450. Montecassino, MSS. at: Biblical com- Q. mentary (before A.D. 569), 308-9 ; Alcuin (a.d. 812), 348, 350-1 ; Lection- ary (a.d. 1058-87), 350, 353, 355; on monastic rules (a.d. 1264-82), 354-5 ; charter of Henevento (a.d. 810), 492-4. Morgan, John Pierpont, owner of the Hamilton Gospels, 33; and of a Luxeuil St. Augustine, 289. Mozarabic liturgy, Orationale Gothicum, 342, 344. Munich, MSS. at : Theological MSS. (A.D. 821, 823), 406, 408-9; Register of the Church of Ravenna (10th cent.), 27. Murbach Abbey, in Alsace, MS. of St. Cyprian once belonging to, 303-4. Mysthes, .sale by, 163-4. Naples, MSS. at: Eidcurean papyri (1st cent. B.C.), 115-17 ; Pompeian waxed tablets (1st cent.), 310-11,314-15; poem on the Battle of Actium (1st cent.), 274, 276 ; palimpsest fragments of Lucan, 273. Nepal, early use of palm-leaves in, as Avriting material, 8. Nepheras, Aurelius, acceptance of lease by, 176, 178. Nevers, Church of. Gospels given to, by Bp. llerimann, 411. Newhouse Abbey, co. Lincoln, licence to, 532, 534-5. Ncav York, Greek Avaxed tablet at, 18. Nicholas the Calligrapher, scribe of MS. of M. Psellus, 234, 239. Nomina S’erru, titles and Avoids of a sacred character subject to contraction, 77-8, 86-7. Norma, a ruler, 43. Northumbria, glosses in the dialect of, 386. NorAvich, Breviary of the use of, 459-60. Nocacula, an erasing knife, 43. Numerals, Greek, 91 ; Roman, 91-2 ; Arabic, 92. Occleve, De JiCfiimine Vrinci^mm, 488, 490. Octoechus, The, commentary on, 250, 252-4. op(/)(iXov, a rolling-stick, and a boss at the two ends of the same, 47. Opisthograph papyri, 50. Op-linter, in Belgium, MS. of St. Augus- tine Avi itten at, 467. Oracles, use of leaden tablets for, 11. ‘ Ormulum,The’: English homilies,474-6. Ostracism, use of olive-leaves and pot- sherds for, 9, 10. Ostraka, inscribed potsherds, 10. Otulf, priest, exchange of lands by, 502-4. Oxford, Bodleian Library, MSS. in:— Greek: oflicialletter(242b.c.), 150-1, '1 1184](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29010408_0613.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)