The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... noted . On the other hand the correspondence of medieval and modern personalities is to be deciphered ; data like Commercium litterarum Petri Lambecii are in this case no longer sufficient . It is here a question not of finely ...
... noted . On the other hand the correspondence of medieval and modern personalities is to be deciphered ; data like Commercium litterarum Petri Lambecii are in this case no longer sufficient . It is here a question not of finely ...
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... noted that for the composition of catalogues of similar modern source materials an adaptation of the principal rules for description is possible . In the case of catalogues of mixed collections of medieval and modern manuscripts as ...
... noted that for the composition of catalogues of similar modern source materials an adaptation of the principal rules for description is possible . In the case of catalogues of mixed collections of medieval and modern manuscripts as ...
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... noted . As well as the actual variants , orthographic variations are also to be noted since they may contain clues to stemmatic details . Also , corrections , marginal and interlinear variants should be carefully noted and ordered ...
... noted . As well as the actual variants , orthographic variations are also to be noted since they may contain clues to stemmatic details . Also , corrections , marginal and interlinear variants should be carefully noted and ordered ...
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