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Why Teach with Medieval Manuscripts

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Why Teach with Medieval Manuscripts

by Rouse, R. H

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Los Angeles: UCLA Library. Fine. 2012. Limited Edition. Softcover. Wrappers; 11 half-tone figures reproducing examples of manuscripts leaves, bindings, etc. 1000 copies designed and printed by Patrick Reagh. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 31 pages .

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Title
Why Teach with Medieval Manuscripts
Author
Rouse, R. H
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Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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Limited Edition
Binding
Paperback
Publisher
UCLA Library
Place of Publication
Los Angeles
Date Published
2012
Keywords
LIBRARIANSHIP, Library Science, Middle Ages, MANUSCRIPTS, PRINTING, Getman 34

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