Publications

A. Papahagi, C. Papahagi, A.C. Dincă, A. Mârza, Vocabularul cărții manuscrise, București: Ed. Academiei Române, 2013.

The Romanian translation and adaptation of Denis Muzerelle, Vocabulaire codicologique, and of the additions of Marilena Maniaci’s Terminologia del libro manoscritto. Recognised by the Comité International de Paléografie Latine – see here.

Find the book in a library near you (WorldCat).

A. Papahagi, A.C. Dincă, A. Mârza, Manuscrisele medievale occidentale din România: Census, Iași: Ed. Polirom, 2018.

The first short catalogue of Western medieval manuscripts in Romanian libraries.

Find the book in a library near you (WorldCat).

A. Papahagi, A Transylvanian Puzzle: Reconstructing Medieval Culture from Manuscript Fragments, Cluj: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 2022.

Catalogue of an exhibition of restored fragmenta codicum from the Academy Library in Cluj, Romania.

The book can be downloaded here.

A. Papahagi, C. Oanea, Impressa Argentine: Exposition d’incunables strasbourgeois à la Bibliothèque de l’Académie Roumaine de Cluj, Cluj: Biblioteca Filialei Cluj a Academiei Române/Centrul CODEX, 2022.

Catalogue of an exhibition of incunabula printed in Strasbourg, kept at the Academy Library in Cluj, Romania.

The booklet can be downloaded here.

A. Papahagi, Books from Lost Libraries: The Medieval Dioceses of Cenad, Oradea, and Transylvania (Istoria cărții și a textelor 1), Cluj: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 2023, 277 pp.

The volume discusses extant books, book fragments, and information about lost books connected to the Catholic bishoprics of Cenad, Oradea, and Transylvania before the Reformation.

The book can be ordered from the publisher.

Adinel C. Dincă, The Transylvanian Saxons and Their Books in the Middle Ages (Istoria cărții și a textelor 2), Cluj: Presa Universitară Clujeană, 2023, 210 pp.

This volume addresses less studied aspects of the culture of medieval Transylvania, such as the local decoration and illumination of manuscripts, charters, and printed books. It also aims to provide an update on the current state of research concerning the literate behaviour of the Saxon communities in medieval Transylvania, while suggesting future research directions.

The book can be ordered from the publisher.

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