The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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Page 31
... advisable to compile a literary remains catalogue as an internal help , without prejudice to the end purpose however , which is to be the description of the literary remains according to the guidelines for the description in printed ...
... advisable to compile a literary remains catalogue as an internal help , without prejudice to the end purpose however , which is to be the description of the literary remains according to the guidelines for the description in printed ...
Page 60
... advisable to use Greek letters in editions of Latin texts and Latin letters in editions of Greek texts . Greek letters in Greek editions should be placed in a type which is different from the variants . Latin letters should be retained ...
... advisable to use Greek letters in editions of Latin texts and Latin letters in editions of Greek texts . Greek letters in Greek editions should be placed in a type which is different from the variants . Latin letters should be retained ...
Page 84
... advisable . As already mentioned , the inventory book , both as an internal working tool of the library containing reserved information and as a legal instrument , is not to be handed out to users . However , the location repertory , in ...
... advisable . As already mentioned , the inventory book , both as an internal working tool of the library containing reserved information and as a legal instrument , is not to be handed out to users . However , the location repertory , in ...
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