The Collaborative International Dictionary
Paleographer
Paleographer \Pa`le*og"ra*pher\, n. One skilled in paleography; a paleographist.
Wiktionary
paleographer
n. a person skilled in paleography
Usage examples of "paleographer".
As to the date of this manuscript, one must needs be a paleographer to determine.
Such and such a historian or paleographer is powerless to make us understand the contemporaries of the Maid.
Radio astronomers, chemists, exobiologists, mathematicians, physicists, cryptanalysts, paleographers, linguists, computer linguists, cosmic linguists.
Lots of other prominent paleographers, like Sir Frederic Kenyon, Sir Harold Bell, Adolf Deissmann, W, H.