paleographer

IPA: peɪɫiˈɑgrʌfɝ

noun

  • a person skilled in paleography
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Examples of "paleographer" in Sentences

  • Am checking with a paleographer and Chinese expert now.
  • A paleographer must also be a scientist, in both a medieval and modern sense.
  • And this forensic paleographer over here agrees with me that it's too good to be true!
  • The Sorbonne paleographer, Andre Lemaire, authenticated the Aramaic inscription as from the year 63 CE.
  • This slim young man, barely twenty, was a living encyclopedia: a renowned polyglot, paleographer, and cryptographer.
  • If you would prefer, they have a mobile polygraph service, and can have a paleographer administer the test right in your home.
  • In the former sense, the paleographer must know the whole process of manuscript formation from the view of the copyist himself.
  • Saunière took the parchments to Paris to consult Abbé Hoffet, who, although still a teenager, was already noted as a gifted linguist and paleographer.
  • I'm a trained paleographer (ancient documents in ancient languages on badly-preserved media), but that doesn't mean I actually PREFER to read the unreadable.
  • The Last Cato begins with Roman Catholic sister and world-renowned paleographer paleography is the study of ancient handwriting Dr. Ottavia Salina being pulled from her normal duties at the Vatican to help figure out who is stealing pieces of the True Cross from churches around the world.

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