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- and a new one added. Old shelfmarks can sometimes provide valuable information about a m****cript's provenance. Shelfmarks originated in the early Middle...
- sacramentary. Since the 16th century it has been in the Vatican Library, shelfmark Vat. Lat. 3806. It is made up of 307 leaves written in Carolingian minuscule...
- Jane's Defence W****ly. 44 (32): 10. ISSN 0265-3818. OCLC 210556835. BL Shelfmark 4646.840000. Gao, Charlie (10 November 2021). "These Are the 5 Tanks Ready...
- The Codex Sinaiticus (/sɪˈnaɪtɪkəs/; Shelfmark: London, British Library, Add MS 43725), also called the Sinai Bible, is a fourth-century Christian m****cript...
- the central library holdings. This was done on the basis of alternate shelfmarks (except in cases where a work clearly belonged to one section or the other...
- Master of the Ipswich Grammar School in 1650. He introduced a fore-edge shelfmarking system and the corporation paid Basil Breame 3 shillings to draw these...
- m****cript compiled c. 1160 and now kept in Trinity College Dublin, under the shelfmark MS H 2.18 (cat. 1339). It was formerly known as the Lebor na Nuachongbála...
- grants Aquitaine to his son Edward the Black Prince. Initial letter "E" of miniature, 1390; British Library, London, shelfmark: Cotton MS Nero D VI, f.31....
- 0000133498.91871.1b. ISSN 0962-8827. OCLC 196772467. PMID 15194958. BL Shelfmark 3286.273700. Simensen, RJ; Colby, RS; Corning, KJ (2003). "A prenatal...
- chariot which generally match the description, held by the Morgan Library (shelfmark Morgan Seal 220), dated to between 2340 and 2150 BC. Frankfort's example...