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... included in a catalogue : 1. The Leading Card : a card on the name ( with separated Christian names , profession or specialisation and dates of birth and death of the writer . 2. Catalogue Cards : Cards containing the content of the ...
... included in a catalogue : 1. The Leading Card : a card on the name ( with separated Christian names , profession or specialisation and dates of birth and death of the writer . 2. Catalogue Cards : Cards containing the content of the ...
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... included . Medieval library catalogues are an invaluable source on the history of books and on the history of cultural ideas of their time . The literature on manuscript studies will have to be extensive . First to be mentioned are ...
... included . Medieval library catalogues are an invaluable source on the history of books and on the history of cultural ideas of their time . The literature on manuscript studies will have to be extensive . First to be mentioned are ...
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... included in the reference library , subdivided into bibliographies , journals , serial works and individual descriptions . All the aforementioned categories form the core of the reference library , a core which is absolutely necessary ...
... included in the reference library , subdivided into bibliographies , journals , serial works and individual descriptions . All the aforementioned categories form the core of the reference library , a core which is absolutely necessary ...
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