The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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Page 113
... collections it was pointed out that the manuscript collection has to secure at least a minimum provision of material and apparatus . The user of a manuscript collection depends on advice given by the employees of the collection . A ...
... collections it was pointed out that the manuscript collection has to secure at least a minimum provision of material and apparatus . The user of a manuscript collection depends on advice given by the employees of the collection . A ...
Page 114
... collection in question . According to the local conditions the circle of users of a manuscript collection will vary as regards its composition . On the other hand the composition of the library collection is to be taken into account ...
... collection in question . According to the local conditions the circle of users of a manuscript collection will vary as regards its composition . On the other hand the composition of the library collection is to be taken into account ...
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... collection . A basic stock of informative and general literature will therefore be of benefit . Even where there is no connection between manuscript and Incunabula collections , the necessity will arise to include important works from ...
... collection . A basic stock of informative and general literature will therefore be of benefit . Even where there is no connection between manuscript and Incunabula collections , the necessity will arise to include important works from ...
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