The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... correspondence partners rather than that according to subject matter ( as in the case of the relevance principle of the archive ) or the order according to the principle of chronology . The arrangement according to the partners of a ...
... correspondence partners rather than that according to subject matter ( as in the case of the relevance principle of the archive ) or the order according to the principle of chronology . The arrangement according to the partners of a ...
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... correspondence . Here also it is necessary to examine the item personally or at least to get a description as precise as possible together with reproductions and copies which can help in making a decision . A regular examination of the ...
... correspondence . Here also it is necessary to examine the item personally or at least to get a description as precise as possible together with reproductions and copies which can help in making a decision . A regular examination of the ...
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... correspondence has recently continued to grow . Thus for example the manuscript collection of the Austrian library ... correspondence is the task of the keeper of manuscripts to whom the other collaborators are subject as responsible ...
... correspondence has recently continued to grow . Thus for example the manuscript collection of the Austrian library ... correspondence is the task of the keeper of manuscripts to whom the other collaborators are subject as responsible ...
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abbreviations according addition advisable Ages already appear appropriate archives areas arranged autographs basis Bible Bibliographie binding catalogue century collection colour complete considered constitutes contain copies correspondence described documents editions entries especially examination example exhibition existing extent facsimile further Geschichte give given greater groups hand holdings illuminated important included indication individual interest introduced Latin letters lines literary remains literature loan London manner manuscripts material matter medieval mentioned nature necessary noted offer original ornamentation Paris particular person photographic possible present preservation principle printed problem processing protective publication question reading reason reference regarding reproduction responsible rule script sequence shelf marks specialised stocks take place task tradition valuable vols witnesses writing written