- and a new one added. Old
shelfmarks can
sometimes provide valuable information about a m****cript's provenance.
Shelfmarks originated in the
early Middle...
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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....
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paper as a
reporter and
illustrator from 1892. Newspapers: a
guide to the
shelfmarks of the
Major UK
national newspapers British Library,
September 2007. Retrieved...
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Edward is
granted Aquitaine by his
father King
Edward III.
Initial letter "E" of miniature, 1390;
British Library,
shelfmark:
Cotton MS Nero D VI, f.31...
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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...
- 0000133498.91871.1b. ISSN 0962-8827. OCLC 196772467. PMID 15194958. BL
Shelfmark 3286.273700. Simensen, RJ; Colby, RS; Corning, KJ (2003). "A prenatal...
- Plaies. (M****cript in the
Middleton collection,
University of Nottingham,
shelfmark Li 113.) c1665-70.
McLeod (2007), p. 257.
Parlett (1991), p. 118. Parlett...
- The
Codex Sinaiticus (
Shelfmark: London,
British Library, Add MS 43725),
designated by
siglum א [Aleph] or 01 (in the Gregory-Aland
numbering of New...
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letter (sigla)
Provenance (place of origin, date)
Location (library, city)
Shelfmark (with
external link to digitization,
where available)
Notes A Lombardy...
- "librarianship"
became widespread (such as the use of class-marks, call numbers, or
shelfmarks). The
earliest known examples of
printed bookplates are German, and date...