The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... Entries regarding ownership , remarks about gift presentation , notices concerning buying , loaning , bequeathing ; also old shelf numbers , Ex - libris , Supra libros , these belong to the carriers of information which in this ...
... Entries regarding ownership , remarks about gift presentation , notices concerning buying , loaning , bequeathing ; also old shelf numbers , Ex - libris , Supra libros , these belong to the carriers of information which in this ...
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... entries follow without interruption ; only sections which are too great ( e . g . " presentation " ) may be again subdivided . Paragraphs , which for the purpose of maintaining an overview are to be clearly emphasised , include ...
... entries follow without interruption ; only sections which are too great ( e . g . " presentation " ) may be again subdivided . Paragraphs , which for the purpose of maintaining an overview are to be clearly emphasised , include ...
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... entries require however a clear interior division because of the large number of individual entries . If individual headings are being used for book and script material , these should be capable of being looked up by providing a cross ...
... entries require however a clear interior division because of the large number of individual entries . If individual headings are being used for book and script material , these should be capable of being looked up by providing a cross ...
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