The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... Shelf Mark The shelf mark of the manuscript in the library constitutes the ... marks and the listing of manuscripts . Only in exceptional cases can other ... shelf mark in a new line . In certain cases when dealing with compiled ...
... Shelf Mark The shelf mark of the manuscript in the library constitutes the ... marks and the listing of manuscripts . Only in exceptional cases can other ... shelf mark in a new line . In certain cases when dealing with compiled ...
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... marks for autographs there are two possibilities : the shelf mark according to numerus currens or retention of ... shelf marks is to be recommended . Such a shelf mark has the following components : 1. Number of the case , 2. Number of ...
... marks for autographs there are two possibilities : the shelf mark according to numerus currens or retention of ... shelf marks is to be recommended . Such a shelf mark has the following components : 1. Number of the case , 2. Number of ...
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... shelf marks where such earlier library shelf marks are quoted in the literature or are otherwise , in any manner whatever , in use . Naturally , such an index depends on the number of such earlier shelf marks extant ; if only a few ...
... shelf marks where such earlier library shelf marks are quoted in the literature or are otherwise , in any manner whatever , in use . Naturally , such an index depends on the number of such earlier shelf marks extant ; if only a few ...
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