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... manuscripts , i.e. the more important manuscripts from Dutch , English , French , and Belgian libraries . He has established the classifica- tion of these manuscripts , based on his list of test passages . Dr. P. J. Jensen , Professor ...
... manuscripts , i.e. the more important manuscripts from Dutch , English , French , and Belgian libraries . He has established the classifica- tion of these manuscripts , based on his list of test passages . Dr. P. J. Jensen , Professor ...
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... manuscripts themselves . Here I must beg to be allowed to relapse for a moment into autobiography . I had made my own Hudibrastic transcript of the Sermo ad Anglos using the modern printed text of Miss Whitelock's edition . Having dis ...
... manuscripts themselves . Here I must beg to be allowed to relapse for a moment into autobiography . I had made my own Hudibrastic transcript of the Sermo ad Anglos using the modern printed text of Miss Whitelock's edition . Having dis ...
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... manuscripts made about 1200 in the north of France , particularly the manuscripts decorated at the abbey of Saint Bertin at Saint Omer . A number of Saint Bertin manuscripts of this period have survived . Probably the best examples of ...
... manuscripts made about 1200 in the north of France , particularly the manuscripts decorated at the abbey of Saint Bertin at Saint Omer . A number of Saint Bertin manuscripts of this period have survived . Probably the best examples of ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19489 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
Printers and Readers in ItalY IN THE FIFTEENTH CENTURY Italian | 25 |
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