The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... examination . When for example , one concludes to an Insular source from the characteristic errors of a manuscript of the Carolingian period , it is evident that this is a matter for the palaeographer . The processor of manuscripts can ...
... examination . When for example , one concludes to an Insular source from the characteristic errors of a manuscript of the Carolingian period , it is evident that this is a matter for the palaeographer . The processor of manuscripts can ...
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... examination . The processor of manuscripts should always be mindful of the fact that the description is never an end in itself but only a service for research and that it is only in this evaluation that the significance of the ...
... examination . The processor of manuscripts should always be mindful of the fact that the description is never an end in itself but only a service for research and that it is only in this evaluation that the significance of the ...
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... examination of the offer is relatively simple . Without such an examination no purchase should take place . Offers by dealers at another place are generally made through catalogues , sales lists or correspondence . Here also it is ...
... examination of the offer is relatively simple . Without such an examination no purchase should take place . Offers by dealers at another place are generally made through catalogues , sales lists or correspondence . Here also it is ...
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