The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... rules applied with absolute coherence : the cataloguer has consciously or unconsciously , perhaps following a better insight , seen fit to overlook a particular rule . And nevertheless the effort to standardise the cataloguing of ...
... rules applied with absolute coherence : the cataloguer has consciously or unconsciously , perhaps following a better insight , seen fit to overlook a particular rule . And nevertheless the effort to standardise the cataloguing of ...
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... rule books an abbreviated form of description is recommended for the description of late medieval manuscripts in common use . In describing the externals one should therefore refrain from giving a more detailed examination of the ...
... rule books an abbreviated form of description is recommended for the description of late medieval manuscripts in common use . In describing the externals one should therefore refrain from giving a more detailed examination of the ...
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... rule presupposes the reading of a text as understandable is called " negative " . Together with the text reading just mentioned a “ positive apparatus " indicates the attestation for the reading . The editor can decide between both ...
... rule presupposes the reading of a text as understandable is called " negative " . Together with the text reading just mentioned a “ positive apparatus " indicates the attestation for the reading . The editor can decide between both ...
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