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True or false, manuscripts were generally made by one person who did all of the work, including illumination work. *
1 point
Match the terms (across the top) with the definitions (down the side). *
7 points
Border-rules
Catchword
Naskh script
Type II cover
Syro-Egyptian paper
Wove paper
Maghribi script
Cover with a fore-edge flap
Word showing what the first word on the next page will be
Paper with chain lines in groups of 2 or 3
Line(s) around the written portion of the text
Script used primarily in North Africa and Andalus
Neat book hand used for copying everywhere
Patternless paper
True or false, rubrications are always red. *
1 point
True or false, vowels must always be written in Perso-Arabic script.
1 point
Clear selection
The decoration in blue and gold and the flower in the upper left are examples of what?
1 point
Captionless Image
Clear selection
What is a mistarah in manuscript copying?
1 point
Clear selection
The book hand used in Persia (now Iran and surrounding areas) and India is
1 point
Clear selection
What is the arrow from each letter pointing to? *
5 points
Captionless Image
Catchword
Naskh script
Border-rules
Muhaqqaq script
Vowel
A
B
C
D (yellow box)
E (green box)
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