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With a Chapter on Restoring the Text Otto Mazal. 2.4 The Cataloguing of Literary Remains The processing of literary remains in Libraries is still not uniform . The written material can either be divided between existing collections of ...
With a Chapter on Restoring the Text Otto Mazal. 2.4 The Cataloguing of Literary Remains The processing of literary remains in Libraries is still not uniform . The written material can either be divided between existing collections of ...
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... literary remains . Where these remains are integrated within a general collection of manuscripts it is indeed also advisable to compile a literary remains catalogue as ... literary remains 31 GUIDELINES FOR THE CATALOGUING OF MANUSCRIPTS 3.
... literary remains . Where these remains are integrated within a general collection of manuscripts it is indeed also advisable to compile a literary remains catalogue as ... literary remains 31 GUIDELINES FOR THE CATALOGUING OF MANUSCRIPTS 3.
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... literary remains and lastly are to be added — as components of the enriched literary remains - posthumous collections dealing with the person bequeathing and his or her work and influence . In all of these groups the arrangement is to ...
... literary remains and lastly are to be added — as components of the enriched literary remains - posthumous collections dealing with the person bequeathing and his or her work and influence . In all of these groups the arrangement is to ...
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