The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... indication as regards the beginning of the individual books of composite works . The characterisation of texts through indication of Incipit and Explicit can be restricted to texts which are either little known or not known at all and ...
... indication as regards the beginning of the individual books of composite works . The characterisation of texts through indication of Incipit and Explicit can be restricted to texts which are either little known or not known at all and ...
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... indication of loss of text ) writing area ( height by width ) columns ( one column is the rule ) number of lines script ( type of script , indication of the hands , scribes , additions , glosses , annotations ) comprehensive ...
... indication of loss of text ) writing area ( height by width ) columns ( one column is the rule ) number of lines script ( type of script , indication of the hands , scribes , additions , glosses , annotations ) comprehensive ...
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... indication is to be retained by the library since this type of numbering is already quite often known in research and divergent information would only confuse the research . However , the size of the individual folders and fascicles ...
... indication is to be retained by the library since this type of numbering is already quite often known in research and divergent information would only confuse the research . However , the size of the individual folders and fascicles ...
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