The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... abbreviations for the English - speaking world , the cataloguer or editor will have to work out his or her own abbreviation system . 27 177 abschr . Adr . adr . Antw.- Antw . Entw GUIDELINES FOR THE CATALOGUING OF MANUSCRIPTS.
... abbreviations for the English - speaking world , the cataloguer or editor will have to work out his or her own abbreviation system . 27 177 abschr . Adr . adr . Antw.- Antw . Entw GUIDELINES FOR THE CATALOGUING OF MANUSCRIPTS.
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... abbreviations is a common source of errors . In ancient times the use of abbreviations was relatively limited ; one may recall the indication of nasal m and n after vowels through dashes over the vowel ; the endings b- = bus and q ...
... abbreviations is a common source of errors . In ancient times the use of abbreviations was relatively limited ; one may recall the indication of nasal m and n after vowels through dashes over the vowel ; the endings b- = bus and q ...
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... abbreviations which in reality are not abbreviations and solves the problem accordingly , so tu becomes tamen , iter est becomes interest , addidit is incorrectly written as addiderit . Ignorance of abbreviations could lead to ...
... abbreviations which in reality are not abbreviations and solves the problem accordingly , so tu becomes tamen , iter est becomes interest , addidit is incorrectly written as addiderit . Ignorance of abbreviations could lead to ...
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