The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... original ; in the last mentioned case the original is either capable of reconstruction or no longer so . The original can now in its turn be reconstructed either without the help of the text witness or only with such help . A witness is ...
... original ; in the last mentioned case the original is either capable of reconstruction or no longer so . The original can now in its turn be reconstructed either without the help of the text witness or only with such help . A witness is ...
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... original , which through the application of technical means reproduces this original in such a way as to make the best possible substitute " . With this definition all originals are already excluded which are not unique items ( unicates ) ...
... original , which through the application of technical means reproduces this original in such a way as to make the best possible substitute " . With this definition all originals are already excluded which are not unique items ( unicates ) ...
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... original in its actual condition and in the actual sequence of the pages . Sometimes people may find it desirable to reconstruct the original sequence and form . A new ordering of the pages can be useful ; this however is not free from ...
... original in its actual condition and in the actual sequence of the pages . Sometimes people may find it desirable to reconstruct the original sequence and form . A new ordering of the pages can be useful ; this however is not free from ...
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