Comparative Oriental Manuscript Studies Bulletin, volume 4, number 1, special issue (Spring 2018).
CONTENTS
Linking Manuscripts from the Coptic, Ethiopian and Syriac Domain: Present and Future Synergy Strategies. Preface to the Special Issue
Alessandro Bausi, Paola Buzi, Pietro Liuzzo, and Eugenia Sokolinski
Beta maṣāḥǝft: Manuscripts of Ethiopia and Eritrea
Dorothea Reule
IslHornAfr and its Database of Islamic Literary Production from the Horn of Africa
Alessandro Gori
The TEI-XML Architecture of Ethiopian Manuscript Archives: Respecting the Integrity of Primary Sources and Asserting Editorial Choices
Anaïs Wion
The ‘PAThs’ Project: an Effort to Represent the Physical Dimension of Coptic Literary Production (Third–Eleventh centuries)
Paola Buzi, Julian Bogdani, and Francesco Berno
The ‘TraCES’ Project: Towards a New Approach to Studying the Gǝʿǝz Language
Eugenia Sokolinski
Dealing with the Stratigraphy of Coptic Codices: the Cases of MSS Pierpont Morgan Library M578 and Coptic Museum, inv. 13446
Nathan Carlig
Die Quellen von August Dillmanns Lexicon linguae Aethiopicae: Anmerkungen zu den Prolegomena und den verwendeten Sigla
Wolfgang Dickhut and Andreas Ellwardt
Describing the Complex: the Multiple Dimensions of a Relational Database
Sara Fani
Multi-level Digital Annotation of Ethiopic Texts
Susanne Hummel, Vitagrazia Pisani, and Cristina Vertan
The CMCL Clavis Coptica. On Producing a Standardized List of (Coptic) Works and Manuscripts
Tito Orlandi
Some Remarks about Coptic Colophons and Their Relationship with Manuscripts: Typology, Function, and Structure
Agostino Soldati
Encoding and Annotation of Ancient Places in Ethiopia
Solomon Gebreyes Beyene and Pietro Maria Liuzzo
Encoding Strategies and the Ethiopic Literary Heritage: The Physiologus as a Case Study
Massimo Villa