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Marginalia in the manuscript indicate that the manuscript was in English use in the 11th century.
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A few of the marginalia in the books were wordless — for example, in Jack Kerouac's copy of "A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers," by Henry David Thoreau.
A few of the marginalia in the books were wordless for example, in Jack Kerouac's copy of "A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers," by Henry David Thoreau.
In my earlier post, I described the excitement of learning about people, both known and unknown, from marginalia in the books.
Wood then consulted with art history professors Rebecca Zorach and Aden Kumler and worked with a team of students to uncover and describe medieval marginalia in the collection.
An author's marginalia is printed after the full text of the document, indented and introduced by the caption Marginalia.
He eventually published some of his own marginalia, and in the process even popularized the word "marginalia" — a self-consciously pompous Latinism intended to mock the triviality of the form.
The earliest extant Scottish Gaelic writing consists of marginalia added in the 12th century to the Latin Gospels contained in the 9th-century Book of Deer.
On the one hand she's contemplative, transfixed by the marginalia in her mother's books.
4. Ellen Well's article "Marginalia" in vol. 48 of the Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science.
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