The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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Page 56
... basis of the recension . A general determination can at the same time be made . Where the manuscripts show divergent readings where one is primary and the other is secondary , the secondary reading has developed at a particular point of ...
... basis of the recension . A general determination can at the same time be made . Where the manuscripts show divergent readings where one is primary and the other is secondary , the secondary reading has developed at a particular point of ...
Page 81
... basis of personal inspection . An official evaluation should be undertaken , and this only through the agency of qualified assessors who are under oath . Nevertheless , the experienced librarian is certainly in a position , on the basis ...
... basis of personal inspection . An official evaluation should be undertaken , and this only through the agency of qualified assessors who are under oath . Nevertheless , the experienced librarian is certainly in a position , on the basis ...
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... basis for the transfer of property . Legacies and bequests are to be accepted on the basis of written acts of will ( testaments , declarations ) with the legal assistance of notaries and attorneys . In any case all agreements about a ...
... basis for the transfer of property . Legacies and bequests are to be accepted on the basis of written acts of will ( testaments , declarations ) with the legal assistance of notaries and attorneys . In any case all agreements about a ...
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