Material Text Cultures
Subprojects
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Subprojects

Lettered and Inscribed. Inscriptions in Urban Space in the Greco-Roman Period and Middle Ages
A01
Lettered and Inscribed
Antique Letters as a Means of Communication
A02
Antique Letters as a Means of Communication
Materiality and Presence of Magical Signs between Antiquity and the Middle Ages
A03
Materiality and Presence of Magical Signs
Script and Characters on and in the Mediaeval Artwork
A05
Script and Characters
The Paper Revolution in Late Mediaeval Europe. Comparative Investigations into Changing Technologies and Culture in `Social Space’
A06
The Paper Revolution
Relic Labels. Materiality and Presence in a Neglected Type of Early Medieval Writing Practice
A08
Relic Labels
Writing on Ostraca in the Inner and Outer Mediterranean
A09
Writing on Ostraca
Text and Image in Greek Sculpture: A Case-Study on Athens and Olympia From Archaic to Imperial Age
A10
Text and Image in Greek Sculpture
Graffiti on Roman gold coins: spectrum of meaning and communication strategies
A11
Graffiti on Roman Coins
The Artist’s Presence. Medieval Artefacts with Artists’ Signatures
A12
Medieval Artefacts with Artists’ Signatures
The Materialisation of Intellectual Order. Means of Depicting Learned Knowledge on Clay Tablets
B01
Learned Knowledge on Clay Tablets
Scholarly Knowledge, Drollery or Esotericism? The Masora of the Hebrew Bible in its Various Material Properties
B04
The Masora Text of the Bible
Bamboo and Wood as Writing Materials in Early China
B09
The Writing Materials Wood and Bamboo
Rolls for the King. The Format of Rolls in Royal Administration and Historiography in the Late Middle Ages in Western Europe
B10
Scrolls for the King
The Order of Knowledge and Biographical Writing. Calculated Handwriting in Printed Books of the Early Modern Period (16th and 17th Century)
B13
Order of Knowledge and biographical Writing
Interactive Materialities: Interrelationships between the Written / Painted and the Printed in Japan of the Long 17th Century
B14
Witten / Painted and Printed Artefacts in Japan
Visual means of structure for Egyptian texts on papyrus
B15
Visual Means of Structure for Egyptian Texts
Inscriptionality. Reflections of Material Text Culture in the Literature of the 12th to 17th Centuries
C05
Reflections on Material Text Cultures
Sacred and Holy Scripture. On the Materiality and Function of Competing Systems of Writing during the Formation of the Religious Field in Bali
C07
Scared and Holy Scripture on Bali
Inscriptions in Ancient Greek Historiography and in Ancient Greek Novel
C08
Inscriptions as Meta-History
Inscription of the Body: Text and Body in pre-modern Iberian literature
C09
Text and Body
Letters as Material Communication in the Literature of the 12th to 17th Century
C10
Letters as Material Communication

Service Projects

Service Project on Information Management and Information Infrastructure
INF
Information Management and Infrastructure
Script-Bearing Artefacts in the New Media
Ö
Script-Bearing Artefacts in the New Media
Administration and Coordination
Z
Central Services

Completed Projects

The sub-projects completed at the end of the first and second funding period can be found here.