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scriptorium Meaning in Telugu ( scriptorium తెలుగు అంటే)



స్క్రిప్టోరియం, రూమ్ రాయడం

Noun:

రూమ్ రాయడం,



scriptorium's Usage Examples:

Although Tours' own library was destroyed by Norsemen, over 60 9th century illuminated manuscripts from the scriptorium survive, in a style showing many borrowings from English models, especially in initial pages, where Insular influence remained visible in northern France until even the 12th century.


the scriptorium inside, near the heat of the kitchen or next to the calefactory.


stichera, kondaks and akrosticha with znamennaya notation written at a scriptorium of Novgorod (12th century).


Stefan endowed Resava generously with icons and books, and established a scriptorium and a translation school within the monastery.


For example, the upsilon of ὑμεῖς, ὑμῶν hymeis, hymōn ye, your (second person plural in respectively nominative, genitive) and the eta of ἡμεῖς, ἡμῶν hēmeis, hēmōn we, our (first person plural in respectively nominative, genitive) could be easily confused if a lector were reading to copyists in a scriptorium.


One of Volog"s betterments, at Rohan"s subtle suggestion, was a scriptorium.


In the library of Balliol College, Oxford, are a group of four 13th century volumes from Buildwas, including works of St Bernard and St Jerome, as well as two anonymous works, that have similar decorative features, thought to indicate an origin in the same scriptorium, probably that of Buildwas Abbey itself.


The abbey housed an important scriptorium and held the advantage of powerful royal connections throughout the Carolingian.


to the monastery date to the 15th century, when it was known for its scriptorium.


the National Library"s Catalogue of Old Prints and the Catalogue of the Slavonic Library, and the old prints gradually also through Manuscriptorium.


They probably originated in the circle of the scriptorium at the Monastery of St.


The Abbey of Corbie became celebrated both for its library and the scriptorium.


monastery was a major center of studies in the early Renaissance and its scriptorium was a noted producer of manuscripts of high quality.



Synonyms:

monastery, room,



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