The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... illuminated manuscripts and should categorise the components of the presentation . A quick overview of existing illuminated manuscripts and the illustrative material contained in these must be given in the index under lemmata such as ...
... illuminated manuscripts and should categorise the components of the presentation . A quick overview of existing illuminated manuscripts and the illustrative material contained in these must be given in the index under lemmata such as ...
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... illuminated codices . Illuminated manuscripts require an extreme technical effort . Where possible aged and obsolete facsimiles should be substituted by new reproductions which have been brought up to the latest state of technology ...
... illuminated codices . Illuminated manuscripts require an extreme technical effort . Where possible aged and obsolete facsimiles should be substituted by new reproductions which have been brought up to the latest state of technology ...
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... illuminated manuscripts which finds its place for the greater part in the commentaries , should take place not only under art historical aspects but also in the full span of source materials to hand . One must draw attention to the fact ...
... illuminated manuscripts which finds its place for the greater part in the commentaries , should take place not only under art historical aspects but also in the full span of source materials to hand . One must draw attention to the fact ...
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