The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... existing pieces belonging to the same scribe or they are arranged continuously into the already existing holding . However , literary remains consisting of letters and smaller envelopes of letters , as in the case of every other ...
... existing pieces belonging to the same scribe or they are arranged continuously into the already existing holding . However , literary remains consisting of letters and smaller envelopes of letters , as in the case of every other ...
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... existing reproductions which have been made without the use of all available technical means . Mechanical duplication and especially mechanical production of the print - body and of the print are more decisive . Totally or partly hand ...
... existing reproductions which have been made without the use of all available technical means . Mechanical duplication and especially mechanical production of the print - body and of the print are more decisive . Totally or partly hand ...
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... existing stocks according to necessity . Even though in practice new acquisitions of historical book material is becoming more difficult for many libraries , this practical restriction nevertheless does not change anything regarding the ...
... existing stocks according to necessity . Even though in practice new acquisitions of historical book material is becoming more difficult for many libraries , this practical restriction nevertheless does not change anything regarding the ...
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