The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... considered . In the edition of fragments an index of sources is to be considered useful . The word index can be either selective or complete , as required . It is useful in word indices to give all forms of nouns and verbs etc. The ...
... considered . In the edition of fragments an index of sources is to be considered useful . The word index can be either selective or complete , as required . It is useful in word indices to give all forms of nouns and verbs etc. The ...
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... considered only as a second choice or not to be considered at all for the time being , unless they are to be thought of as rarities or must be considered unique because of presentation and content . In this second group are to be listed ...
... considered only as a second choice or not to be considered at all for the time being , unless they are to be thought of as rarities or must be considered unique because of presentation and content . In this second group are to be listed ...
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... considered to be utopian for many libraries at the present time . However , one must strive at least for provisional ... considered for the protective archive is the stock of manuscripts and rare works ; in the second place valuable ...
... considered to be utopian for many libraries at the present time . However , one must strive at least for provisional ... considered for the protective archive is the stock of manuscripts and rare works ; in the second place valuable ...
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