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s of the text, including a carefully emended | manuscript, a typescript and its carbon copy each featu |
He left in | manuscript a work entitled Art de la Guerre and a celes |
Hardt left in | manuscript a history of the Reformation which is preser |
The Will to Power ( | manuscript), a posthumous publication of Nietzsche's no |
sources for Purcell's music is the Gostling | Manuscript, a collection made by Gostling in 1706, whic |
ated; that the Syrian church assigns to this | manuscript a high antiquity; and that it has been hande |
example, according to Clemens's unpublished | manuscript A Family Sketch, Griffin "was a Maryland sla |
Thomas had lost the | manuscript a few days earlier in a London pub, but Clev |
Ibn Amira is also the author of a | manuscript about the history of Mallorca, Tarij Mayurqa |
Croome wins the Vogel Literary Award for his | manuscript about the Petrov affair, Document Z. |
or (Surel) who is entranced by a certain old | manuscript about a romance. |
upside-down, with the words Mathey-Tissot in | manuscript, above the printed words "since 1886". |
Late Medieval Chanson: An Interpretation of | Manuscript Accidentals Cambridge University Press, 1997 |
tenant in the 14th Light Dragoons; he left a | manuscript account of his 1794 experiences in Cork, Fla |
He was also the author of a unique | manuscript account of agriculture in the Kingdom of Hun |
lso called the Codex Brucianus) is a gnostic | manuscript acquired by the British Museum. |
British Library | Manuscript, Add. |
A copy, with | manuscript additions by the author, in the British Muse |
From a copy of this life, interleaved with | manuscript additions from the author's rough draft by t |
The popular name of the codex is the Caedmon | manuscript, after an early theory that the poems it con |
ss, Dante gives Barley another volume to the | manuscript after Barley assures him that he's sympathet |
The Dublin Virginal | Manuscript also represents an important step in the dev |
The Harley 978 | manuscript also includes a 56-line prologue in which Ma |
and may have been Gi rather than a separate | manuscript, although Spelman's description and usage is |
as through Forster that Christopher Heydon's | manuscript An Astrological Discourse with Mathematical |
n 1857, and died on 9 Sept. 1857, leaving in | manuscript an account of his professional career, with |
tions comprise over 22,000 feet (6,700 m) of | manuscript and archival material, approximately 200,000 |
It may be the oldest known Irish | manuscript and may contain the earliest examples of a w |
oteric poems were discovered as an anonymous | manuscript and presented only as a means to condemn the |
imes including the place, date, price of the | manuscript, and client for whom it was copied. |
e measure (m.23), found only in the Schwenke | manuscript and the Simrock printed edition based upon i |
Dmitri could bring themselves to destroy the | manuscript, and eventually it was published in 2009. |
sh Plays, some of which he had discovered in | manuscript and published for the first time. |
the Fourth - uncertain: some combination of | manuscript and quarto text. |
riots in Baltimore with only his | manuscript and guitar before his block was burned down. |
, which he deciphered from the WF Williams's | manuscript, and edited A Critical Bibliography of the G |
Council, to specifically locate and collect | manuscript and printed material of archival significanc |
and third (ff.50-7) phases of the | manuscript and is written by a single scribe. |
s and variations taken from the author's own | manuscript, and also a 'Supplement' by the editor, Will |
Traherne collated text of the | manuscript, and in 1679, presented it to the Lambeth Pa |
The records are primarily made up of a | manuscript and correspondence, photocopies of clippings |
The corpus of extant Byzantine music in | manuscript and printed form is far larger than that of |
hteen of his works have survived, all in one | manuscript and all in the tradition of the troubadours |
ution Research Information System; Archival, | Manuscript and Photographic Collections, George Morriso |
n present in the original text of the Cotton | manuscript and states that it's possible that the origi |
icates a common time time signature, but the | manuscript and the first German edition both feature cu |
amily seal appears on the first folio of the | manuscript and on the portrait page of Paolo da Firenze |
een $3 million to $10 million, recovered the | manuscript and introduced it to experts who recognized |
that sigla 815 and 2276 designated the same | manuscript and number 815 was deleted from the list, ac |
The device is described in a | manuscript and in drawings by the Abbot. |
rmister Gospels (an 11th century illuminated | manuscript) and the Pharmacopolium or a booke of Medici |
in two manuscripts (the Cambridge University | manuscript and the Cotton Vitelius A. 15 manuscript in |
and wide distribution, including in a Polish | manuscript and in the English Old Hall Manuscript (no. |
ame, a copy of one of his works in a Flemish | manuscript, and a possible citation of his music by Tho |
and other artefacts, as well as about 40,000 | manuscript and woodblock fragments written in more than |
is 4/4, but most modern editions follow the | manuscript and German editions, which indicate cut time |
In the 1990s, Angel's son discovered the | manuscript and sent it to the Road to Tara Museum, whic |
Unpublished | manuscript and English translation, McGill University. |
tre of the original, both of which remain in | manuscript; and a series of sonnets inspired by his wif |
nner must be the corresponding author of the | manuscript and be aged 40 years or younger at the time |
ggested a number of likely locations for the | manuscript, and a day or two later, Cleverdon successfu |
this awdl is preserved in the Hendregadredd | manuscript and is noted for being one of the earliest d |
There are 3.2 miles of | manuscript and archival collections, including the Cali |
network is for authors who have completed a | manuscript and can prove they've queried an editor or a |
The following day Tonge claimed to find the | manuscript, and showed it to an acquaintance, Christoph |
It is preserved in the Codex Regius | manuscript and the AM 748 I 4to fragment. |
ased on Bosworth's work, both printed and in | manuscript, and added a supplement (2 vols. |
as transferred to the care of the Rare Book, | Manuscript, and Special Collections Library at Duke Uni |
ed a flurry of new claims about the disputed | manuscript and flamed a growing movement to rehabilitat |
r her death, when Heather Kiernan edited the | manuscript and it was published by The Scarecrow Press. |
Instrumental music: hundreds of | manuscript and printed works ranging in size from solo |
o his fellow-compiler Evan Williams - in his | manuscript Antient British Music (1741) a then un-named |
ons of Turner rather than the original Latin | manuscript, apparently not accounting for Sloane 3851. |
t published until 1835, some versions of the | manuscript apparently circulated among the primarily Pr |
The | manuscript appears to have been retained by Hopcyn's fa |
from the Records of the Virginia Company, a | manuscript archive that Jefferson later owned and used |
The | manuscript archive is held by Cid-femmes (Women's Infor |
ohn Oliver Killens papers, Box 41, Folder 2. | Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory Univ |
ons, of which there a considerable number in | manuscript, are vocal works: mostly sacred strophic son |
cant of all, notational peculiarities in the | manuscript are close to those described by Marchetto da |
Both these works, in | manuscript, are preserved in the royal library at Munic |
s clear that Franckenberg, in subtitling his | manuscript Arzt-Engel ('doctor-angel', a play on Erzeng |
a dozen of his son's works are found in this | manuscript as well. |
have composed a couple of the pieces in the | manuscript, as well as being scribe, compiler, and corr |
Ker has identified the second part of the | manuscript as being created by three scribes, describin |
n of physical goods, he chose to publish the | manuscript as an app for the iPad rather than a physica |
e from their raids are preserved in the same | manuscript as the watchmen's song. |
4th century, the city was counted in a Roman | manuscript as one of the four capitals of the world, al |
of Kiev, for instance, was designated in one | manuscript as a Rugian queen. |
, containing selected illustrations from the | manuscript, as well as a more focused volume on the bir |
d record price at auction for an illuminated | manuscript, as of 2009. |
ction is preserved in the same 10th centrury | manuscript as the Anthologia Palatina (Palatinus gr. |
The most famous illuminated | manuscript associated with the town, the 5th century Qu |
in Oxford) is an important sixteenth century | manuscript associated with William Laud, an English arc |
et martyrium perp?essi sunt,' printed from a | manuscript at Salamanca by Cardinal Moran in 'Spicilegi |
century reproduced by Martin Gerbert from a | manuscript at St. Blasius, the bladder is unusually lar |
tant at the time of Azulai, are preserved in | manuscript at Jerusalem. |
sensible moral precepts, was printed from a | manuscript at Apethorpe by the Rev. Arundell St. John M |
In its original form, as preserved in a | manuscript at the Bavarian State Library in Munich, it |
culus) referenced in a Paschal prologue in a | manuscript at Cologne. |
s that the clues were hidden in the original | manuscript at the beginning of each chapter. |
atise on the Canon of the Mass, preserved in | manuscript at Bourges. |
a, anno Domini Mo cccco 27.' Another work in | manuscript at St. John's College, Oxford, entitled ‘Lib |
Author of 'The Church History of England'", | manuscript at Stonyhurst. |
ten by Father Baker, many are to be found in | manuscript at Downside, Ampleforth, Stanbrook Abbey, an |
A number of works exist only in | manuscript at various British libraries and cathedrals, |
Most of it was recovered in 1842 in a | manuscript at Mount Athos, but the complete text is not |
On the Persecution in the North, 1594 | manuscript at Stonyhurst College, printed by John Morri |
estament, and many sermons, are preserved in | manuscript at Lambeth Palace, at Oxford and Cambridge, |
olemy, for the place is called a port in one | manuscript at least. |
ilar story to the one in the twelfth century | manuscript at Winchcombe Abbey, with the following addi |
s, whether the new reading were supported by | manuscript authority or not. |
first half of this story (which on the best | manuscript authority belongs to Robert) has been attrib |
at liberty to introduce certain readings on | manuscript authority. |
rcial edition of the little-seen illuminated | manuscript available around the world for the first tim |
, several unpublished compositions remain in | manuscript awaiting publication. |
Manuscript B: B is especially influenced from France-in | |
He never got the | manuscript back, despite his pressing requests. |
His wife claimed the | manuscript back, originally from the Times Book Company |
ost Road can be thus seen as an interpolated | manuscript, badly translated by Men in the Fourth Age o |
with the proviso that sixty passages in the | manuscript be deleted. |
There is another extant | manuscript bearing his name, Speculum divinorum et natu |
nsiderable mystery exists as to the original | manuscript, because the numerous existing copies differ |
It is possible to reconstruct parts of the | manuscript because portions of it had been copied in va |
not precisely the date of the writing of the | manuscript, because it was obviously written later. |
He destroyed the first draft of the | manuscript before moving back to Baltimore where he beg |
ectionary added to the list of New Testament | manuscript before Johann Martin Augustin Scholz. |
istie simply did not have time to revise the | manuscript before she died. |
1591, that circulated in | manuscript before its first printing in 1593. |
eved that Erasmus left a working copy of the | manuscript behind after a trip to Italy (1506-1509) and |
thorship is not 100% certain because undated | manuscript believed to be written by Harmston with the |
Formerly the | manuscript belonged to the monastery S. Marco in Floren |
okery,' London, 1780, 8vo ; published from a | manuscript belonging to Gustavus Brander. |
h to 14th century) legendary (a hagiographic | manuscript), best preserved in MS Harley 2277 and CCCC |
th or early 13th century English illuminated | manuscript Bestiary containing a creation story and det |
There is a break in the | manuscript between 1508 and 1519. |
The British Library has the oldest complete | manuscript, BL. |
Angelbert's poem is preserved in | manuscript BnF lat. |
gundus is a 15th century Flemish illuminated | manuscript book of hours, in the Batthyaneum library in |
books), is an important Flemish illuminated | manuscript book of hours, illuminated over the period c |
the Joseon Dynasty and completed writing the | manuscript book in 1766. |
(Cotton | Manuscript book V. II, 4308-4318). |
of the hearings (February 25) he was shown a | manuscript book beginning with the words: "In the name |
Manuscript Book mural, 1896, Library of Congress Thomas | |
The only extant | manuscript breaks off abruptly at the year 1238. |
) is an early-fourteenth-century illuminated | manuscript Breviary from England, providing the divine |
translation older than Caxton's survives in | manuscript; British Library, Harley no. |
character works on the real book the Voynich | Manuscript but discovers it to be a mediaeval Arabic ve |
It is considered an important | manuscript, but some doubts persist about its authentic |
onfirmed to USAToday that there was indeed a | manuscript but that "the strike kept it from happening. |
Both were widely circulated in | manuscript, but printed copies were not made until 1801 |
ov's death, his widow took possession of the | manuscript, but she never disclosed the fact of owning |
lied to Danby, saying that he had found the | manuscript but did not know the author, although it was |
the Abecedarium Nordmannicum, a 9th century | manuscript, but whether this can be called a poem or no |
works written on a palimpsest in an Italian | manuscript, but the state of the paper leaves them esse |
ationer's Register in 1598 and circulated in | manuscript but not published until it was included in t |
mentary Biology, based upon material left in | manuscript by John Stevens Henslow, and illustrated by |
Among the State papers is a | manuscript by Baker in defence of the doctrine of Bapti |
3) and his sons, which were written into the | manuscript by Welsh poet Lewys Glyn Cothi at Tretower. |
It was added to the list of New Testament | manuscript by Scrivener (573) and Gregory (686). |
and to determine if works were placed in the | manuscript by date or theme. |
It was added to the list of New Testament | manuscript by Scrivener (598) and Gregory (694). |
eces stand out from many of the works in the | manuscript by their relatively advanced stylistic trait |
The Yowani Choctaws, (unpublished | manuscript) by Dr. J.C. Thompson May, 2006 |
unae in this have been supplied from another | manuscript by W. Spitta in the Journal of the German Or |
A page of the heart-shaped | manuscript by Baude Cordier, showing a rhythmically com |
It includes a precious handwritten | manuscript by Goswami Tulsidas. |
The text was edited from an incomplete | manuscript by Eduard Sachau (Leipzig, 1867). |
But in the 1990s, a | manuscript by Mitchell of a novel entitled Lost Laysen |
y well known at the period, for we read in a | manuscript by Hakluyt on Westerne Planting (discovered |
It was added to the list of New Testament | manuscript by Scrivener (595) and Gregory (691). |
irst reliable translation of the text of the | manuscript by Joscelyn Godwin. |
It was added to the list of New Testament | manuscript by Scrivener (597) and Gregory (693). |
f an old Welsh air, first found in a musical | manuscript by Welsh harpist John Parry Ddall (c. |
A 13th century Latin translation in | manuscript by John of Seville was printed in 1473 under |
near isolation, in his spare time, he had a | manuscript by 1859, and visited Harvard University for |
Manuscript by Wilhelm Busch (undated, late 19th century | |
It was added to the list of New Testament | manuscript by Scrivener (599) and Gregory (695). |
It is accompanied in this | manuscript by an interlinear gloss in Old English, whic |
the generally accepted origin of the Voynich | manuscript by two centuries. |
s was added to the list of the New Testament | manuscript by F. H. A. Scrivener (535) and C. R. Gregor |
more likely that this monk was copied from a | manuscript by Hrabbinus Maurus. |
Horner designated the | manuscript by siglum H3. |
The poem En Abriu is assigned to Elias in | manuscript C (a 14th-century work now known as f.f. |
ric accompanying his only song in troubadour | manuscript C, he was Mayestre Matieus de Caersi, that i |
ion: A the heavily Christian-interpolated B, | manuscript C, and manuscript D, which has probably the |
the Dead" for scribe Ani from Thebes is the | manuscript called the Papyrus of Ani. |
His songs are preserved in the | manuscript called "Giraud", where the first one is a lo |
ng with Henry I, a text existing only in the | manuscript Cambridge University Library, Ff. i.27, one |
The | manuscript came to Kassel from Fulda in 1632. |
How the | manuscript came into possession of the family de Croese |
The | manuscript came from Patmos. |
The | manuscript came from Constantinople. |
npublished works are said to have included a | manuscript cantata to words by Amelia Opie, and some pi |
His first | manuscript, Canvas Sunsets Never Fade, a mystery based |
ed the tracts, together with two copies of a | manuscript catalogue to the university for £4000 but th |
Munich | manuscript cgm 10 |
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