The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... arranged continuously into the already existing holding . However , literary remains consisting of letters and ... arranged alphabetically according to the family name of the writers . If there are several letters to hand of the same ...
... arranged continuously into the already existing holding . However , literary remains consisting of letters and ... arranged alphabetically according to the family name of the writers . If there are several letters to hand of the same ...
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... arranged as an individual genus . In any case any arrangement that results can only be systematic in a broad sense . The various . publications of the person bequeathing can be treated as supplements to the total literary remains ...
... arranged as an individual genus . In any case any arrangement that results can only be systematic in a broad sense . The various . publications of the person bequeathing can be treated as supplements to the total literary remains ...
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... arranged as a second group following the work manuscripts ; preference is to be given to the order according to correspondence partners rather than that according to subject matter ( as in the case of the relevance principle of the ...
... arranged as a second group following the work manuscripts ; preference is to be given to the order according to correspondence partners rather than that according to subject matter ( as in the case of the relevance principle of the ...
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