African manuscript and source ecologies
Manuscript, archive, inscriptional, and source-route lacunae in African pre-print and long manuscript ecologies.
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Manuscript, archive, inscriptional, and source-route lacunae in African pre-print and long manuscript ecologies.
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Leads and candidates kept below publication.
Codex source-reading decision from the pre-1550 high-value title-prior lane.
Inferon for the Benin Iya gate system as a partly lost, tradition-preserved access and route structure.
Codex/subagent reading retired this route. The former apostolic prefecture is directly documented in ecclesiastical directory and Vatican sources and is outside the pre-1550 focus.
Codex/subagent reading promoted a narrow inferon only. The Iya and nine-gate tradition are source-backed, but individual gate names and locations remain reconstructive and require…
Codex/subagent reading retired this route. The predecessor-mission chronology is real and sourceable, but it is already directly attested in specialist ecclesiastical control sour…
Codex/subagent reading supports an aggregate inferon that public and catalogued records under-represent a larger, fragmented, partly private, unevenly described Timbuktu manuscrip…
Benin Iya gate-route material is culturally sensitive and needs heritage review before any public draft.
Timbuktu manuscript-shadow packet is aggregate and involves private-library/heritage sensitivities.
Codex/subagent reading retired this route. The former apostolic prefecture is directly documented in ecclesiastical directory and Vatican sources and is outside the pre-1550 focus.
Codex/subagent reading promoted a narrow inferon only. The Iya and nine-gate tradition are source-backed, but individual gate names and locations remain reconstructive and require…
Codex/subagent reading retired this route. The predecessor-mission chronology is real and sourceable, but it is already directly attested in specialist ecclesiastical control sour…
Codex/subagent reading supports an aggregate inferon that public and catalogued records under-represent a larger, fragmented, partly private, unevenly described Timbuktu manuscrip…