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... script to be described ? These questions present a problem which is not to be underestimated . On the one hand you have the requirement postulating more exact description of the manuscript , even though such a description can never be a ...
... script to be described ? These questions present a problem which is not to be underestimated . On the one hand you have the requirement postulating more exact description of the manuscript , even though such a description can never be a ...
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... script to be described ? These questions present a problem which is not to be underestimated . On the one hand you have the requirement postulating more exact description of the manuscript , even though such a description can never be a ...
... script to be described ? These questions present a problem which is not to be underestimated . On the one hand you have the requirement postulating more exact description of the manuscript , even though such a description can never be a ...
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... script type under the lemma script in a threefold manner : under the aspects of script type , date and provenance of manuscript . Examples : Descriptions in the catalogues ( Cod . Ser . n . 3201 of the National Library of Austria ) ...
... script type under the lemma script in a threefold manner : under the aspects of script type , date and provenance of manuscript . Examples : Descriptions in the catalogues ( Cod . Ser . n . 3201 of the National Library of Austria ) ...
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