PUBLICATION. With regard to the publication of Registers, the Committee have carefully considered the question of printing in abbreviated or index form and have come to the conclusion to strongly recommend that the publication should be in full, not only... The Antiquary - Page 124edited by - 1890Full view - About this book
 | 1891 - 392 pages
...Revision and Collation of Copies. — The decipherment of old Registers is, as already pointed ont, a work of considerable difficulty, and it is therefore...but because the extra trouble and expense (if any) are so small, and the value so very much greater. There seems, however, no objection, in either case,... | |
 | Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire - 1897 - 524 pages
...as well as later Transcripts ; in such cases, the two should be collated and all variations noted. PUBLICATION. With regard to the publication of .Registers,...should be in full, not only for the reasons given for transcription, but because the extra trouble and expense is so small and the value so very much... | |
 | Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club - 1894 - 616 pages
...as well as later Transcripts ; in such cases, the two should be collated and all variations noted. PUBLICATION. With regard to the publication of Registers,...should be in full, not only for the reasons given for transcription, but because the extra trouble and expense is so small and the value so very much... | |
 | Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1890 - 308 pages
...other form. It is otherwise impossible to be sure that some point of interest and importance has no! been overlooked. The extra trouble of making a complete...recommend that the publication should be in full, not only fur the reasons given above for transcription, but because the extra trouble and expense (if any) is... | |
 | 1891 - 396 pages
...dates it must be remembered that down to AD 1752 the year began on March 25, and not on January 1. Method of Transcription. — There can be no doubt...but because the extra trouble and expense (if any) are яо small, and the value so very much greater. There seems, however, no objection, in either саке,... | |
 | 1891 - 398 pages
...than the whole imperfectly. Pension and Collation of Copies. — The decipherment of old Reg1sters is, as already pointed out, a work of considerable...but because the extra trouble and expense (if any) are so small, and the value so very much greater. There seems, however, no objection, in either case,... | |
 | Berkshire Archaeological Society - 1891 - 294 pages
...as well as later Transcripts ; in such cases, the two should be collated and all variations noted. PUBLICATION. With regard to the publication of Registers,...should be in full, not only for the reasons given for transcription, but because the extra trouble and expense is so small and the value so very much... | |
 | British Archaeological Association - 1892 - 580 pages
...as well as later Transcripts ; in such cases, the two should be collated and all variations noted. PUBLICATION. With regard to the publication of Registers,...should be in full, not only for the reasons given for transcription, but because the extra trouble and expense is so small and the value so very much... | |
 | East Riding Antiquarian Society - 1893 - 196 pages
...preserved as well as later Transcripts; in such cases, the two should be collated and all variations noted. PUBLICATION. With regard to the publication of Registers,...should be in full, not only for the reasons given for transcription, but because the extra trouble and expense is so small and the value so very much... | |
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