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Fakes and forgeries of written artefacts from Ancient Mesopotamia to Modern China / / edited by: Cécile Michel and Michael Friedrich



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Autore: Michel Cécile Visualizza persona
Titolo: Fakes and forgeries of written artefacts from Ancient Mesopotamia to Modern China / / edited by: Cécile Michel and Michael Friedrich Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: De Gruyter, 2020
Berlin ; ; Boston : , : De Gruyter, , [2020]
©2020
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (VI, 338 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina: 089.3
Soggetto topico: Forgery of manuscripts
Forgery of antiquities
Literary forgeries and mystifications
LITERARY CRITICISM / Asian / General
Soggetto non controllato: Fakes
Forgeries
Written artefacts
Persona (resp. second.): CatherineBreniquet
ClaudiaColini
CécileMichel
DanShapira
EkkehardWeber
FrançoisDéroche
FriedrichMichael
IraRabin
JanJust Witkam
JostGippert
MalachiBeit-Arié
MichaelFriedrich
MichelCécile
OliverHahn
OlivierGengler
UtaLauer
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di contenuto: Frontmatter -- Contents -- Fakes and Forgeries of Written Artefacts: An Introduction -- Part I: From Copies to Forgeries -- Cuneiform Fakes: A Long History from Antiquity to the Present Day -- How Writing Came about in Glozel, France -- Venerable Copies: The Afterlife of a Fragment of a Letter by Wang Xizhi (303–361) -- Fakes and Islamic Manuscripts -- Part II: Forgers and Their Motives -- Fake Ancient Roman Inscriptions and the Case of Wolfgang Lazius (1514–1565) -- Michel Fourmont and His Forgeries -- Sicilian Sweets. The Fanciful Frauds of Wily Father Vella -- Et tout le reste est littérature, or: Abraham Firkowicz, the Writer with a Chisel -- Supplement: The Forgery of Colophons and Ownership of Hebrew Codices and Scrolls by Abraham Firkowicz -- Part III: Identifying Fakes -- La invención del Sacromonte: How and Why Scholars Debated about the Lead Books of Granada for Two Hundred Years -- Identifying Fakes: Three Case Studies with Examples from Different Types of Written Artefacts -- Detection of Fakes: The Merits and Limits of Non-Invasive Materials Analysis -- Producing and Identifying Forgeries of Chinese Manuscripts -- Contributors
Sommario/riassunto: Fakes and forgeries are objects of fascination. This volume contains a series of thirteen articles devoted to fakes and forgeries of written artefacts from the beginnings of writing in Mesopotamia to modern China. The studies emphasise the subtle distinctions conveyed by an established vocabulary relating to the reproduction of ancient artefacts and production of artefacts claiming to be ancient: from copies, replicas and imitations to fakes and forgeries. Fakes are often a response to a demand from the public or scholarly milieu, or even both. The motives behind their production may be economic, political, religious or personal – aspiring to fame or simply playing a joke. Fakes may be revealed by combining the study of their contents, codicological, epigraphic and palaeographic analyses, and scientific investigations. However, certain famous unsolved cases still continue to defy technology today, no matter how advanced it is. Nowadays, one can find fakes in museums and private collections alike; they abound on the antique market, mixed with real artefacts that have often been looted. The scientific community’s attitude to such objects calls for ethical reflection.
Titolo autorizzato: Fakes and forgeries of written artefacts from Ancient Mesopotamia to Modern China  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-11-071433-7
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 996379039703316
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Serie: Studies in manuscript cultures ; ; 20.