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Manuscripts 33118 ); Carlisle Correspondence ; Beresford Correspondence ; Stanhope Miscellanies ; for the Catholic question, W Anshurst, History of Catholic Emancipation ( 2 vols., London, 1886 ); Sir Thomas Wyse, Historical Sketch of the late Catholic Association of Ireland ( London, 1829 ); W. J. MacNeven, Pieces of Irish History ( New York, 1807 ) containing an account of the United Irishmen ; for the volunteer movement Thomas MacNevin, History of the Volunteers of 1782 ( Dublin, 1845 ); Proceedings of the Volunteer Delegates of Ireland 1784 ( Anon.
* Brown ( 2007 ); Brown, Michelle P., Manuscripts from the Anglo-Saxon Age, 2007, British Library, ISBN 978-0-7123-0680-5
* McNiven, Peter ( 2000 ) " An Illustrated Catalogue of ' A Scholars ' Paradise: a Centenary Exhibition of Notable Books and Manuscripts ' " in: Bulletin of the John Rylands University Library of Manchester LXXXII, 2-3 ( summer & autumn 2000 ); pp. 85 – 254
One tells about the form of the earth, the elements and the structure of the spheres ( Manuscripts may be in the Vatican, in Vienna and Paris ); this work was printed in Basel by Oswald Schreckenfuchs, including a Latin translation.
This was one of the collection of manuscripts amassed at the mansion of Hengwrt, near Dolgellau, Gwynedd, by Welsh antiquary Robert Vaughan ( c. 1592 – 1667 ); the collection later passed to the newly established National Library of Wales as the Peniarth or Hengwrt-Peniarth Manuscripts.
His publications include History of an Expedition against Fort Duquesne in 1775, under Major-General Braddock, edited from Original Manuscripts, which was commended by George Grote, the historian, and was described by Washington Irving as “ ably edited, with an admirable introductory memoir ” ( Philadelphia, 1855 ); The Loyalist Poetry of the Revolution ( 1857 ); The Journal of the General Meeting of the Cincinnati ( 1858 ); Loyal Verses of Joseph Stansbury and Dr. Jonathan Odell, with Introduction and Notes ( Albany, 1860 ); Life and Career of Maj. John André ( Boston, 1861 ); and Les États Confédérés et de l ' esclavage ( The Confederacy and Slavery ; Paris, 1864 ).
Dučić's monographs about monasteries ( Tvrdoš, Žitomislić, Morača, Ostrog ) have not lost the cultural-historical value since science must further take some studies into consideration: Christmas in Montenegro ( 1867 ); Boka and Zeta ( 1875 ); Slav Manuscripts in the National Library in Paris ( 1889 ).
( 1841-1844 ); the Black Prince, an historical poem written in French by Chandos Herald ( 1842 ); and Report on the Greek Manuscripts yet remaining in the Libraries of the Levant ( 1858 ).
The computerized collection comprises 60000 books ; 800 journals, of which 250 are regularly subscribed ; 8500 palm-leaf manuscripts ( the largest collection of texts on Saivasiddhanta in the world and registered as such in the " Memory of the World " register of the UNESCO, with the IFP being regarded as a " Manuscript Resource Centre " by the National Mission for Manuscripts of the Government of India ); 1144 transcripts ; and a collection of 140000 photographs, of temples and edifices in South India notably.
Part of the support for research projects is given by external resources: Indian ( Universities, National Mission for Manuscripts, National Remote Sensing Agency, CEFIPRA ); French ( Universities, IRD, CIRAD, EFEO, CNRS, ANR, ANRS, MEDD ); International ( European and American Universities, European Union, World Bank, ILO, Ford Foundation, AUF )

Manuscripts and Journal
The peer review process is increasingly managed online, through the use of proprietary systems, commercial software packages ( e. g. ScholarOne Manuscripts, Aries Editorial Manager, EJournalPress, and Scholastica ), or open source and free software ( e. g. Open Journal Systems ).
For example, it is explicitly recommended in the " Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals: Writing and Editing for Biomedical Publication " issued by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors ( previously called the Vancouver guidelines ):
In 1893 Brennan's article " On the Manuscripts of Aeschylus " appeared in the Journal of Philology, Brennan began forming a theory about the descent of Aeschylus ' extant manuscripts in 1888.
He has published widely on aspects of Pacific Islands history, was a co-founder of the Journal of Pacific History, and played an important role in establishing the Pacific Manuscripts Bureau.
These recommendations are adapted from the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals, produced by the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors ( ICMJE ) – better known as “ Vancouver Style ”, and are available on the GLISC website.
* Sami Hamarneh, " Arabic Manuscripts of the National Library of Medicine, Washington, D. C .," Journal for the History of Arabic Science, 1977, vol.
According to Taiwan Journal, Taiwan's Academia Sinica historians and linguistics announced, on February 14, 2006, that their team of researchers have deciphered up to 80 % of the 187 so-called Sinckan Manuscripts ( or Sinkang Manuscripts ), a set of documents from 17th and 18th centuries written in the language spoken by the Siraya people using a system of romanization introduced by the Dutch in the 17th century.

Manuscripts and
Agreements with Indian institutions: There are agreements with universities, research institutes and the technical departments of governments ( of forestry and of environment ): Calicut University, Indian Space Research Organization, Jawaharlal Nehru University, National Mission for Manuscripts, National Remote Sensing Agency, Physical Research Laboratory, Pondicherry Institute of Linguistics and Culture,

Manuscripts and was
The oldest extant Chinese star chart dates to the Tang period and was preserved as part of the Dunhuang Manuscripts.
The score for West Side Story was orchestrated by Sid Ramin and Irwin Kostal following detailed instructions from Bernstein, who then wrote revisions on their manuscript ( the original, heavily annotated by Ramin, Kostal and Bernstein himself is in the Rare Books and Manuscripts Library at Columbia University ).
* NEPAD was involved with the Timbuktu Manuscripts Project although it is not entirely clear to what extent.
The precise date of the origin of the Freising Manuscripts cannot be exactly determined ; the original text was probably written in the 9th century.
For this reason some linguists ( e. g. Jernej Kopitar and Rajko Nahtigal ) linked Abraham closely to the origin of the Freising Manuscripts and even attributed to him the authorship of one of the texts and suspected that he was of Slovene origin, although this was later disproven.
Before World War II, a facsimile of the Freising Manuscripts was published by Silvester Škerl at Akademska založba ( Academic Publisher ) in Ljubljana.
One is the so-called Missal of Robert of Jumièges, actually a sacramentary with thirteen surviving full-page miniatures, which bears an inscription apparently in Robert's own hand recording its donation to Jumièges when he was Bishop of London, and the other the so-called Benedictional of Archbishop Robert, actually a pontifical with three remaining full-page miniatures and other decoration ( respectively Rouen, Bibliothèque Municipale, Manuscripts Y. 6 and Y. 7 ).
The main source for that page was A list of the papers and correspondence of Karl Pearson ( 1857 – 1936 ) held in the Manuscripts Room, University College London Library, compiled by M. Merrington, B. Blundell, S. Burrough, J.
Also, until 1998, The Department of Oriental Manuscripts and Printed Books was located at 14, Store Street, off Tottenham Court Road, London.
Hardy, who was knighted in 1873, was important in setting up the Historical Manuscripts Commission in 1869.
MacLysaght was elected to the Senate of the Irish Free State in 1922 and was appointed Inspector for the Irish Manuscripts Commission in 1938.
MacLysaght served as Keeper of Manuscripts at the National Library of Ireland from 1948 to 1954 and was Chairman of the Irish Manuscripts Commission from 1956 to 1973.
A well-known scholar Luo Zhenyu edited some of the manuscripts Pelliot acquired into a volume which was then published in 1909 as " Manuscripts of the Dunhuang Caves " ( 敦煌石室遺書 ).
In 1707 the Inner Temple was offered the Petyt Manuscripts and a sum of £ 150 to build a new Library, which was completed in 1709 and consisted of three rooms.
[...] With respect to Manuscripts, it is indisputable that he was acquainted with every variety which is known to us, having distributed them into two principal classes, one of which corresponds with the Complutensian edition, the other with the Vatican manuscript.
A poem, Quhen the Governour Past in France, describing the departure of the Regent Albany for France in 1517 is attributed to Dunbar in the Maitland Manuscripts, suggesting that he was still active at the time.
The last complete catalogue of his stock was published in 1887-88 under the title General Catalogue of Old Books and Manuscripts, in seven volumes, increased with subsequent supplements to twelve.
It was mainly due to him that in 1869 the Historical Manuscripts Commission was started.
Between 1929 and 1940 Ingorokva was a Head of the Department of Manuscripts of the State Museum of Georgia ( now the Georgian National Museum ), in 1940-1950 a Senior Research Fellow of the Institute of History ( Tbilisi ).

Manuscripts and published
In 1933, Marcuse published his first major review, of Marx's Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844.
Manuscripts were given away or lost, and published versions of his works were frequently revised and adapted by other hands.
Thus far, Professor Skousen has published complete transcripts of the Original and Printer ’ s Manuscripts, as well as a six-volume analysis of textual variants.
* Guide to the Jane Roberts Papers, Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University Library Archival Collection includes both published and unpublished materials
Manuscripts, 34, 209 ; twelfth century ; published by the Benedictines of Solesmes, with a complete facsimile and 200 pages of introduction by Dom Paul Cagin, in " Paléographie musicale ", V, VI.
When critics closed in and accused Samuel Ireland of forgery, his son published a confession – An Authentic Account of the Shaksperian Manuscripts – but many critics could not believe a young man could have forged them all by himself.
His theory of alienation, developed in the Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts of 1844 ( published in 1932 ), inspired itself from Feuerbach's critique of the alienation of Man in God through the objectivation of all his inherent characteristics ( thus man projected on God all qualities which are in fact man's own quality which defines the " human nature ").
* A guide to the works of Stephen R. Donaldson Manuscripts held by Kent State University Special Collections and notable published editions of each.
It is the principal respository of the Rosse Papers, an exhaustive calendar of which was published, following many decades work, by the Irish Manuscripts Commission in 2008, and which covers over four centuries of the Parsons family archive, and their related interests in Ireland and abroad.
He was the author of the Westover Manuscripts, published in 1841 under three titles, The History of the Dividing Line, A Journey to the Land of Eden, and A Progress to the Mines, and most famously, The Secret Diaries of William Byrd of Westover, all remarkable for their style, wit, keen observation, and intrinsic interest to all.
His other works, published in The Westover Manuscripts in 1841, include but are not limited to A Journey to the Land of Eden, A Progress to the Mines, and The Secret Diaries of William Byrd of Westover.
The Holy Bible from Ancient Eastern Manuscripts ( commonly called the Lamsa Bible ) was published by George M. Lamsa in 1933.
The definitive text on Fraktur is widely considered to be The Fraktur-Writings or Illuminated Manuscripts of the Pennsylvania Germans, written by Dr. Donald A. Shelley and published by the Pennsylvania German Society in 1961.
In 1806 he published a collection of 149 traditional ballads and songs, along with two pleasing lyrics of his own, entitled Popular Ballads And Songs From Tradition, Manuscripts And Scarce Editions With Translations Of Similar Pieces From The Ancient Danish Language.
In 1931, Naojiro Murakami ( 村上直次郎 ) edited and published them under the title The Sinckan Manuscripts.
( The Yukti Kalpa Taru had been translated and published by Prof. Aufrecht in his ' Catalogue of Sanskrit Manuscripts ').
In 1874, Burnell published a Handbook of South Indian Palaeography, characterized by Max Müller as indispensable to every student of Indian literature, and in 1880 issued for the Madras government his greatest work, the Classified Index to the Sanskrit Manuscripts in the Palace at Tanjore.
He accumulated over 20, 000 slips of paper in compiling this, which he published as A Catalogue of the Manuscripts preserved in the British Museum Hitherto Undescribed ( London, 1782 ).
The Humanists contend that ‘ Marxism ’ developed lopsidedly because Marx's early works were unknown until after the orthodox ideas were in vogue — the Manuscripts of 1844 were published only in 1932 — and to understand his latter works properly it is necessary to understand Marx's philosophical foundations.

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