The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... taken account of ; ( e ) The procedure just mentioned may be repeated until every old reading is justified . In this manor a greater number of manuscript within an open recension may be reduced to a smaller recension which must be taken ...
... taken account of ; ( e ) The procedure just mentioned may be repeated until every old reading is justified . In this manor a greater number of manuscript within an open recension may be reduced to a smaller recension which must be taken ...
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... taken notice of these conditions . Orders which are made by letter are to be processed by the officials responsible ; the necessary forms are to filled out by these and to be given to the technical departments . In all cases of doubt an ...
... taken notice of these conditions . Orders which are made by letter are to be processed by the officials responsible ; the necessary forms are to filled out by these and to be given to the technical departments . In all cases of doubt an ...
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... taken into account as well , literature on research on autographs and bequests is to be included increasingly in the reference library . The furnishing of the reference library with works of illumination is important for the study of ...
... taken into account as well , literature on research on autographs and bequests is to be included increasingly in the reference library . The furnishing of the reference library with works of illumination is important for the study of ...
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