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- Introduction of the Pecia System, an Advance in Text Manuscript . . .
Par extension, le morceau ou la feuille de parchemin la plus grande que l’on puisse obtenir de cette pièce, quand on en a rogné les parties extérieures inutilisables, s’appelle aussi une pièce : pecia
- Pecia - Encyclopedia. com
PECIA A "piece" or section of a manuscript used in university bookstores of the 13th and 14th centuries The newly established universities created a great demand for books
- Manuscript culture - Wikipedia
The pecia system was developed in Italian university cities by the beginning of the 13th century and became a regulated procedure at the University of Paris in the second half of the century [15]
- pecia, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
pecia, n meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary
- What Was the Pecia System of Book Production? - Biology Insights
The pecia system was a unique approach to book production that emerged in medieval Europe It facilitated the copying of texts within the burgeoning university environment, systematically reproducing scholarly works to meet a growing demand for educational materials
- Lexicon - Pecia system
A system used from the thirteenth century on, in which university-approved exemplars of texts were divided into sections and were hired out by stationers to scribes for copying (pecia means 'piece' in Latin) Not all books, even those for school use, were subject to the pecia system
- pecia - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
pecia (plural pecias) (historical) A manuscript, folded into four, assigned to be copied by a scribe
- Graham Pollard and ‘Oxford Peciae’: False Starts and Discoveries
Pecia, however, deserves a little more attention Rather than a professional title, it is a common noun—and the origin of a very common English word, ‘piece’ It thus can stand, as the Dictionary ’s entry would indicate, for any constituent part of anything, including a manuscript
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