The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... documents , archival documents , loose anthologies . Depending on importance , size and value , family books , prayer books and prescription books will be described summarily or specifically . In the case of larger composite manuscripts ...
... documents , archival documents , loose anthologies . Depending on importance , size and value , family books , prayer books and prescription books will be described summarily or specifically . In the case of larger composite manuscripts ...
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... documents relating to economic and property circumstances ; finally documents resulting from professional , organising , social or political activity . Diaries , notebooks and personal accounts may be treated as work manuscripts ; as a ...
... documents relating to economic and property circumstances ; finally documents resulting from professional , organising , social or political activity . Diaries , notebooks and personal accounts may be treated as work manuscripts ; as a ...
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... document in the author's own handwriting ; in specialised library parlance often used for letters and for small documents in the author's own hand . ( English - language library usage tends to use holograph rather than autograph ...
... document in the author's own handwriting ; in specialised library parlance often used for letters and for small documents in the author's own hand . ( English - language library usage tends to use holograph rather than autograph ...
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