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Early English manuscripts in facsimile.

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Format: Serial
Language:English
Published: Copenhagen : Baltimore : Rosenkilde and Bagger ; Johns Hopkins Press, 1951-2002.
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Manuscripts, English (Old) > Facsimiles.
Manuscripts, Latin (Medieval and modern) > Facsimiles.
Manuscripts > England > Facsimiles.
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Call Number: A1234.567
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