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  • ...to have been produced between 1750-1799. This book can be accessed through the [https://franklin.library.upenn.edu/catalog/FRANKLIN_9929759603503681 Penn ====Medicine in the Mid-18th Century England==== ...
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  • ...ps://www.library.upenn.edu/kislak Kislak Center for Special Collections at the University of Pennsylvania]. ===European Tourism in the Late Eighteenth Century=== ...
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  • ....jpg|center|1100px|thumb|An example of a carbonized scroll facsimile, from the 1858 book ''Tesoro letterario di Ercolano'' (Herculaneum Literary Treasure) ...ee logs or carbonized fishing nets<ref>“Buried by Vesuvius: Treasures from the Villa Dei Papiri.” Getty, Getty Museum, www.getty.edu/art/exhibitions/vil ...
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  • ...slak Rare Book Collection of the Kislak Center for Special Collections] at the University of Pennsylvania. ...face written by John Gay himself as found in the first edition of Polly at the University of Pennsylvania Kislak Center]] ...
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  • ...to her readers. This book was published in 1682 in London and now rests in the University of Pennsylvania's rare books collection. ...jor political, social, and cultural transformations that set the stage for the modern era. ...
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  • ...ethods that contribute to the conservation of these pieces of history into the future. ...nd then 2d images are collected on an X-ray detector that is placed behind the object. This technology has been in use in geology and paleontology for a c ...
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  • ...n the Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts at the University of Pennsylvania]] ...wire are attached with clips to a circuit tester, which is functional when the plug end is plugged into an outlet. ...
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  • ...of The hierarchie of the blessed angells: their names, order and offices: the fall of Lucifer with his angells]] ...211499 Adam Islip]. It was printed in London and dedicated to the queen at the time: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henrietta_Maria Queen Henretta Maria]. ...
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  • ...olomewFair/1/ “Bartholomew Fair: Stage History.”] The Cambridge Edition of the Works of Ben Jonson Online. </ref> ...” In ''A Concise Companion to the Study of Manuscripts, Printed Books, and the Production of Early Modern Texts : A Festschrift for Gordon Campbell'', edi ...
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  • ...Program (FDLP), Academic Libraries, and Access to Government Information.” The Journal of Academic Librarianship, vol. 36, no. 6, 2010, pp. 469–478., do [[File:Federal Depository Library Program logo.jpg|thumb|Logo for the Federal Library Depository Program.]] ...
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  • ...t was crucial to the victory of the allies. As seen from this one soldier, the US army was deployed worldwide even to India. ...r Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts. There is no evidence of the object being copyrighted or licensed. ...
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  • ...y">Boyce, George, et al. Newspaper history from the seventeenth century to the present day. Beverly Hills, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1978. </ref>. ...9.jpg|150px|thumb|right|Annotated index of important terms used throughout the volume]] ...
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  • [[File:The Balzaculator view from above.jpeg|thumb|250px|Front cover of the Balzaculator.]] ...irth through the usage of Jacquard punched cards to showcase the traits of the characters.<ref> Angelonium: 76. Balzaculator https://angelonium.com/76-bal ...
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  • ...entries about payments and purchases. It's a manuscript that appears to be the personal journal of Hans Schwartz that he kept for more than 20 years.[[Fil ...his blank book as a catch-all for information he thought was important at the time. Because of this, there is no real cohesion or order to it. ...
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  • ...ere any publishing or copyright information. The manuscript is now held in the [https://www.library.upenn.edu/kislak/about-kislak-center University of Pen ...held in the Kislak Center is an early eighteenth-century transcription of the Jacob ben Makhir ibn Tibbon translation. ...
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  • ...fferent ways, with each different way effecting the style and aesthetic of the intaglio print. ...t on the shift from engraving, etching and other forms of intaglio used in the 20th century and before, to color printing, and what it may mean for intagl ...
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  • The Scrapbook 1936 <ref name=Source> https://franklin.library.upenn.edu/catalog ...g-ships Iwate and Yakumo to the city. we see many visits between Japan and the United States through traveling. ...
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  • ...of the printing press, the European rendition of this innovation would be the first to see widespread adoption and influence. This sudden shift to a lite ==The Historical Development of Printing== ...
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  • ...become one of his most enduring and beloved tales for children, capturing the imaginations of generations of readers. ...ooks by focusing on the art and craft of bookmaking.<ref>Cave, Roderick. ''The Private Press'', 2nd edition. New York: R. R. Bowker, 1983, pp. 162-164.</r ...
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  • ...themselves, but instead negotiating attention between the illustration and the text. ...ost highly developed techniques of this process, especially from France or the Netherlands. <ref>Jones, Susan. “Manuscript Illumination in Northern Euro ...
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