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<figcaption style="text-align: center;">Left: Homilies, page 7, Chester Beatty Library PMA 2.7–8 © The Trustees of the Chester Beatty Library. Right: A Manichaean confession manual for the Elect (M801a / MIK III 53, known as BBB, p. 28–29) showing the running header in Middle Persian <i>mhrʾn ʿyg | šʾdyhʾn</i> ‘Hymns of | joy’ with red hymn captions in the body text. © Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst / Lina Wällstedt.</figcaption>
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<figcaption style="text-align: center;">Left: Homilies, page 7, Chester Beatty Library PMA 2.7–8 © The Trustees of the Chester Beatty Library. Right: A Manichaean confession manual for the Elect (M801a / MIK III 53, known as BBB, p. 28–29). © Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst / Lina Wällstedt.</figcaption>
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<div class="abstract"><em>Abstract: </em><span id="abstract" property="dcterms:abstract">This volume of ISAW Papers grew out of the 2016-2018 Mellon-Sawyer seminar at the University of Iowa, which explored the development and spread of manuscript technologies across Afro-Eurasia from roughly 400 CE ca. 1450 CE. Many of the contributions are adaptations of presentations delivered to the seminar, others were commissioned later, including several by faculty and graduate student participants. Like the seminar itself, the chapters are wide-ranging both in their approach and the geographic, cultural, and linguistic contexts that they cover. The chapters will be published in several stages beginning in 2025; a full introduction by the editors, Paul Dilley and Katherine Tachau, will accompany the completed volume.</span></div>
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<div class="subjects"><em>Library of Congress Subjects:</em> <a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97008489" rel="dcterms:subject">Codicology</a>.</div>

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<figcaption style="text-align: center;">Left: Homilies, page 7, Chester Beatty Library PMA 2.7–8 © The Trustees of the Chester Beatty Library. Right: A Manichaean confession manual for the Elect (M801a / MIK III 53, known as BBB, p. 28–29). © Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Museum für Asiatische Kunst / Lina Wällstedt.</figcaption>
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<div class="abstract"><em>Abstract: </em><span id="abstract" property="dcterms:abstract">This volume of ISAW Papers grew out of the 2016-2018 Mellon-Sawyer seminar at the University of Iowa, which explored the development and spread of manuscript technologies across Afro-Eurasia from roughly 400 CE ca. 1450 CE. Many of the contributions are adaptations of presentations delivered to the seminar, others were commissioned later, including several by faculty and graduate student participants. Like the seminar itself, the chapters are wide-ranging both in their approach and the geographic, cultural, and linguistic contexts that they cover. The chapters will be published in several stages beginning in 2025; a full introduction by the editors, Paul Dilley and Katherine Tachau, will accompany the completed volume.</span></div>
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<div class="subjects"><em>Library of Congress Subjects:</em> <a href="http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97008489" rel="dcterms:subject">Codicology</a>.</div>

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