The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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Page 99
... protective filming is that films should not be made before the manuscripts and other materials have been collated . Manuscripts must be first of all correctly and clearly foliated . Materials composed of individual pages must be ordered ...
... protective filming is that films should not be made before the manuscripts and other materials have been collated . Manuscripts must be first of all correctly and clearly foliated . Materials composed of individual pages must be ordered ...
Page 100
... protective archives ; for this reason it is necessary to rethink the role of those photographic agencies which treat the customer as king . Especially in cases where libraries cannot afford a complete security archive at least a ...
... protective archives ; for this reason it is necessary to rethink the role of those photographic agencies which treat the customer as king . Especially in cases where libraries cannot afford a complete security archive at least a ...
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... Protective filming 99-101 Protective film archive , construction 99 , 100 Provenance , principle of 30 Scribal maxims 40 Scribe 19 , 24 , 40 Script age 37 Psychological errors 50,51 Publisher contract 74 Script type 36 , 37 , 38 ...
... Protective filming 99-101 Protective film archive , construction 99 , 100 Provenance , principle of 30 Scribal maxims 40 Scribe 19 , 24 , 40 Script age 37 Psychological errors 50,51 Publisher contract 74 Script type 36 , 37 , 38 ...
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