The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... material to be used in comfort , such as volumes of plates and facsimile editions . Reproductions provide a comprehensive knowledge of the material and offer specimens of manuscripts which could otherwise only become accessible through ...
... material to be used in comfort , such as volumes of plates and facsimile editions . Reproductions provide a comprehensive knowledge of the material and offer specimens of manuscripts which could otherwise only become accessible through ...
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... material , which is to be sent away for filming and on the other hand orders are to be examined to see whether the importance of the items ordered gives rise to the hope of further requests . In the case of a positive answer an adequate ...
... material , which is to be sent away for filming and on the other hand orders are to be examined to see whether the importance of the items ordered gives rise to the hope of further requests . In the case of a positive answer an adequate ...
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... material for comparison " are accepted , it is advisable nevertheless not to make the photographic material available without clarification of the state of affairs regarding the purpose of usage . The library will as a rule make no ...
... material for comparison " are accepted , it is advisable nevertheless not to make the photographic material available without clarification of the state of affairs regarding the purpose of usage . The library will as a rule make no ...
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