Manuscript Cultures: Mapping the Field

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Manuscript Cultures : Mapping the Field. / Sobisch, Jan-Ulrich (Editor); Quenzer, Jörg B. (Editor); Bondarev, Dmitry (Editor).

Berlin : De Gruyter, 2014. 377 p. (Studies in Manuscript Cultures, Vol. 1).

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Harvard

Sobisch, J-U, Quenzer, JB & Bondarev, D (eds) 2014, Manuscript Cultures: Mapping the Field. Studies in Manuscript Cultures, vol. 1, vol. 1, De Gruyter, Berlin.

APA

Sobisch, J-U., Quenzer, J. B., & Bondarev, D. (Eds.) (2014). Manuscript Cultures: Mapping the Field. De Gruyter. Studies in Manuscript Cultures Vol. 1

Vancouver

Sobisch J-U, (ed.), Quenzer JB, (ed.), Bondarev D, (ed.). Manuscript Cultures: Mapping the Field. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2014. 377 p. (Studies in Manuscript Cultures, Vol. 1).

Author

Sobisch, Jan-Ulrich (Editor) ; Quenzer, Jörg B. (Editor) ; Bondarev, Dmitry (Editor). / Manuscript Cultures : Mapping the Field. Berlin : De Gruyter, 2014. 377 p. (Studies in Manuscript Cultures, Vol. 1).

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