The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... facsimile . A good many facsimile editions have adopted as their task to reconstruct as unified , manuscripts which in the course of their history have been divided . It is often impossible to have access to all pages preserved and ...
... facsimile . A good many facsimile editions have adopted as their task to reconstruct as unified , manuscripts which in the course of their history have been divided . It is often impossible to have access to all pages preserved and ...
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... facsimile in academic practice . - A first problem emerges in connection with the choice of manuscripts to be reproduced as facsimiles . Without doubt there are preserved in libraries and archives around the world numberless manuscripts ...
... facsimile in academic practice . - A first problem emerges in connection with the choice of manuscripts to be reproduced as facsimiles . Without doubt there are preserved in libraries and archives around the world numberless manuscripts ...
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... facsimile and that the libraries alone are insufficient as clientele . But this does not militate against a selection of , and caring for , the facsimile according to the strict scientific principles and does not preclude establishing ...
... facsimile and that the libraries alone are insufficient as clientele . But this does not militate against a selection of , and caring for , the facsimile according to the strict scientific principles and does not preclude establishing ...
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