Definition of Paleographers

1. Noun. (plural of paleographer) ¹

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Definition of Paleographers

1. paleographer [n] - See also: paleographer

Lexicographical Neighbors of Paleographers

paleofields
paleogaean
paleogene
paleogeneticist
paleogeneticists
paleogenomics
paleogeochemical
paleogeographic
paleogeographical
paleogeography
paleogeology
paleognath
paleognaths
paleograph
paleographer
paleographers (current term)
paleographic
paleographical
paleographies
paleographist
paleographists
paleographs
paleography
paleoichnology
paleointensities
paleointensity
paleokinetic
paleola
paleolae
paleolatitude

Literary usage of Paleographers

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Origin and Progress of the Art of Writing: A Connected Narrative of the by Henry Noel Humphreys (1855)
"This style is termed by French paleographers Lombarde brisée, ... It is considered by the ablest and most critical paleographers to be of the sixth century, ..."

2. The Western Antiquary by William Henry Kearley Wright (1883)
"Mr. Parfitt would confer a benefit upon the readers of the Western Antiquary by giving the name.i of these learned paleographers, and saying ..."

3. The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the illustr. by J by William Shakespeare (1858)
"... was au "owner" of the Blackfriars Theatre, but ou examination by several of the most skilled paleographers, it has been denounced as spurious. ..."

4. Dictionary of National Biography by LESLIE. STEPHEN (1887)
"The verdict of all competent paleographers, with Sir F. Madden and TD Hardy at their head, went the same way, nor could any trained eye judge otherwise. ..."

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