The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... sequence of shelf marks and the listing of manuscripts . Only in exceptional cases can other principles govern the procedure ( e.g. the chronological principle as in the most recent catalogue of Kremsmünster which unites all manuscripts ...
... sequence of shelf marks and the listing of manuscripts . Only in exceptional cases can other principles govern the procedure ( e.g. the chronological principle as in the most recent catalogue of Kremsmünster which unites all manuscripts ...
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... sequence of years in which the works appeared ; other specialised literature if necessary at the appropriate place ... sequence of the descriptions in the textual part may without hesitation take its direction from the numerus currens of ...
... sequence of years in which the works appeared ; other specialised literature if necessary at the appropriate place ... sequence of the descriptions in the textual part may without hesitation take its direction from the numerus currens of ...
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... 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 risks and can cause problems . The reproduction of ...
... 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 risks and can cause problems . The reproduction of ...
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