The Keeper of Manuscripts: With a Chapter on Restoring the Text |
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... written material can either be divided between existing collections of manuscripts and autographs or it may be arranged in closed groups for itself . The fact of the matter is that libraries , literary archives , and similar institutes ...
... written material can either be divided between existing collections of manuscripts and autographs or it may be arranged in closed groups for itself . The fact of the matter is that libraries , literary archives , and similar institutes ...
Page 52
... written as poto . The same thing occurs in the case of the passive ending ; contristantur is written simply as contristant . The order of letters need not necessarily be the same in the authentic and the word . A nuo becomes uno instead ...
... written as poto . The same thing occurs in the case of the passive ending ; contristantur is written simply as contristant . The order of letters need not necessarily be the same in the authentic and the word . A nuo becomes uno instead ...
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... writing is an essential prerequisite . Even in the case of acceptance of items for the purpose of examination and storage in the strongroom of a library , a written statement of receipt is to be prepared for the bearer ; in the case of ...
... writing is an essential prerequisite . Even in the case of acceptance of items for the purpose of examination and storage in the strongroom of a library , a written statement of receipt is to be prepared for the bearer ; in the case of ...
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