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Four copies have been preserved of it, of which only one is complete ; but it was reprinted in facsimile in 1854 for the Bannatyne Club by the munificence of the Duke of Buccleuch.
Prior to the introduction of the ubiquitous fax machine, one of the first being the Exxon Qwip in the mid-1970s, facsimile machines worked by optical scanning of a document or drawing spinning on a drum.
A facsimile page of Y Gododdin, one of the most famous early Welsh texts featuring Arthur, c. 1275
The facsimile ( fax ) machine took this one step further: an entire letter could be completely transferred electrically from the sender's house to the receiver's house by means of the telephone network as an image.
* In facsimile, a frequency modulation system where one frequency represents picture black and another frequency represents picture white.
It contains one of the few remaining examples of Celtic Plainchant, Pages of the Antiphoner can be accessed online in facsimile from Edinburgh University.
There were, however, limits to how far one could go along these lines, and so, in 1929, Zworykin returned to vibrating mirrors and facsimile transmission, filing patents describing these.
A rare facsimile of the Book of Kells is on public display in the library's Irish Room, and each day one page of the illuminated manuscript is turned.
Urtext editions differ from facsimile editions, which simply present a photographic reproduction of one of the original sources for a work of music.
Of significant import, Jacobi's edition also includes a facsimile of the original Italian found in Venice in 1957, copied in the hand of Giovanni Nicolai ( one of Tartini's best known students ) and including an opening section on bowing and a closing section on how to compose cadenzas not previously known.
Goshen-Gottstein suggested ( in the introduction to his facsimile reprint of the codex ) that not only was it the oldest known masoretic Bible in a single volume, it was the first time ever that a complete Tanakh had been produced by one or two people as a unified entity in a consistent style.
The Dover Books edition which is the main one discussed here, was done as a facsimile of the 3rd edition of the original, " of 1794 ".
* The Wipers Times: Including for the first time in one volume a facsimile reproduction of the complete series of the famous wartime trench magazines, Eveleigh Nash and Grayson, 1930
Johnson noticed that one of these dents had inadvertently been interpreted in the facsimile as a stroke in one of the characters.
Wartime vintage leather jerkins are now collector's items, and at least one UK firm has produced a facsimile.
The check is generally signed by one or two bank employees or officers ; however, some banks issue cashier's checks featuring a facsimile signature of the bank's chief executive officer or other senior official.
* Twenty copies of books of the Bible other than the Pentateuch, some complete, others fragmentary, of one of which, the Book of Habakkuk, dated 916, a facsimile is given.
Upham later claimed he had " printed from March 12, 1862, to August 1, 1863, one million five hundred and sixty four thousand facsimile Rebel notes, of denominations ranging from five cents to one hundred dollars, and presume the aggregate issue, in dollars and cents, would amount to the round number of fifteen millions of dollars ".
1 and 3, the last one of these then still " No. 2 ") and in No. 6 – 7 of September – October 1893 ( Gnossienne No. 2 printed as facsimile, then numbered " No. 6 ").

facsimile and magazines
* The Wipers Times: A facsimile reprint of the trench magazines: The Wipers Times-The New Church Times-The Kemmel Times-The Somme Times-The B. E. F.

facsimile and did
In the meantime, a facsimile edition in twelve volumes did appear between 1972 and 1977, with subsequent additions in 1979 and 1984 from publisher E. J.
It did contain information that was compelling enough to lead investigators to publish a facsimile of the communication in hopes that someone might recognize the handwriting.

facsimile and for
Including an account of the most famous archers of ancient and modern times ; with some curious particulars in the life of Robert Fitz-Ooth Earl of Huntington, vulgarly called Robin Hood .... York: printed for E. Hargrove, bookseller, Knaresbro ' ( later editions: York, 1845 and facsimile reprint, London: Tabard Press, 1970 )
Most recently a facsimile reprint was produced for the church at Voree, Wisconsin by Richard Drew in 1993.
Fax ( short for facsimile ), sometimes called telecopying, is the telephonic transmission of scanned printed material ( both text and images ), normally to a telephone number connected to a printer or other output device.
As a designer for the Radio Corporation of America ( RCA ), in 1924, Richard H. Ranger invented the wireless photoradiogram, or transoceanic radio facsimile, the forerunner of today ’ s " fax " machines.
* Digital facsimile of manuscript " Quarry for Middlemarch ", MS Lowell 13, Houghton Library, Harvard University
In April 1984 China launched an experimental communications satellite for trial transmission of broadcasts, telegrams, telephone calls, and facsimile, probably to remote areas of the country.
The agreement with the city was cancelled and Dummer erected a lath and plaster facsimile, which stood in the park for about sixty years before it was destroyed by the weather.
Finally, Hart's general interest in printing led to him cataloguing the " Fell Types ", then using them in a series of Tudor and Stuart facsimile volumes for the Press, before ill health led to his death in 1915.
Peter Wagner's Neumenkunde ( 1905 ) volume set out the various musical signs of all the most ancient notational styles historically and paleographically, including Jewish and Byzantine neumes, while providing a number of facsimile illustrations, giving rhythmically proportional values for the musical signs along with a few examples of proportional interpretations of certain chants in modern Western European notation.
* Prepress proof, a facsimile of press artwork for job verification
The verses have accordingly been written by the authoress for the capacity of the youngest readers ..." 1853 ( a searchable facsimile at the University of Georgia Libraries ; DjVu & layered PDF format )
The scientific instruments consisted of an ion chamber and Geiger-Müller tube to measure total radiation flux, a proportional radiation counter telescope to measure high energy radiation, a scintillation counter to monitor low-energy radiation, a VLF receiver for natural radio waves, a transponder to study electron density, and part of the television facsimile system and flux-gate and search coil magnetometers mounted on the instrument platform.
The lander had two facsimile cameras, three analyses for metabolism, growth or photosyntheses, a gas chromatograph-mass spectrometer ( GCMS ), an x-ray fluorescence spectrometer, pressure, temperature and wind velocity sensors, a three-axis seismometer, a magnet on a sampler observed by the cameras, and various engineering sensors.
Various transcripts had been made of the Cotton manuscript and a facsimile of the first page of the manuscript had been made and published, giving more direct evidence for the hand of the scribe.
( Included within the show's program was a facsimile of a program for a play called Nothing On, complete with biographical notes for the fictitious cast.
As well as such altar missals for use by the priest, old hand missals for those attending Mass have been reproduced, including a St Bonaventure Press facsimile of a pre-1955 edition of the St Andrew's Missal.
This early electro-mechanical system was called BEEBFAX – " Beeb " was the popular name for the BBC, and " fax " from the facsimile machine.
The Westar satellites ' transponders were also leased by other companies for relaying video, voice, data, and facsimile ( fax ) transmissions.
* Select f. 11 r. for facsimile of original manuscript
Hence it was only in the 1920s that Alma Mahler-Werfel asked the composer Ernst Krenek to make a fair copy of Mahler's orchestral draft for a festival of performances of Mahler works, and at about the same time some of the manuscripts were published by the company of Paul Zsolnay in facsimile ( 1924 ).
Acceptance of signed documents provided by facsimile as being legally binding has eliminated the need for physical delivery of “ originals ”, thereby reducing time delays for entrepreneurs.

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