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I consolidated them into a single manuscript and printed two copies.
Her painstaking work of comparison of manuscript and printed text was being done at the Beinecke Library, at Yale, where most of Stein's manuscripts repose.
Some of the rarest and most fragile religious texts in the Vatican and Bodleian libraries, including ancient bibles and some of the oldest Hebrew manuscript and printed books, are being placed online in a joint project by the two great libraries, which will eventually create an online archive of 1.5m pages.
One brilliant new resource among many is the London Lives project: 240,000 manuscript and printed pages dating to 1690, focusing on the poor, including parish archives, records from workhouses and hospitals, and trial proceedings from the Old Bailey.
Inevitably there was a redefinition of the category "papers", and Boston University is now the repository for laundry lists, Fred Astaire's tap dancing shoes, Dan Rather's Emmy award, and millions of ephemeral manuscript and printed materials, perhaps never to be catalogued, and likely never to be consulted by anyone.
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Its library contains a celebrated collection of manuscripts and printed books begun by St. Christodoulos.
"He forged letters and other documents, and inserted forged verses, inscriptions, lists and autographs in genuine 16th- and 17th-century manuscripts and printed books," an exhibit label notes.
Many institutions and libraries around the world contain calligraphic manuscripts and printed books, but only a few specialize in such holdings.
Manicule In his 2005 essay "Towards a History of the Manicule," Professor William H. Sherman — the sole historian of this idiosyncratic mark — wrote that, between at least the twelfth and eighteenth centuries, the manicule was possibly "the most common symbol produced both for and by readers in the margins of manuscripts and printed books".
In his 2005 essay "Towards a History of the Manicule," Professor William H. Sherman — the sole historian of this idiosyncratic mark — wrote that, between at least the twelfth and eighteenth centuries, the manicule was possibly "the most common symbol produced both for and by readers in the margins of manuscripts and printed books".
With references to a number of manuscripts and printed material relating to pre modern astronomy, this study found that the steps in solving trigonometric calculation in astronomy are explained descriptively using the sine quadrant.
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