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Summary
DescriptionMilkau Bücherschrank mit angekettetem Buch aus der Bibliothek von Cesena 109-2.jpg |
Deutsch: Bücherschrank mit angekettetem Buch aus der Bibliothek von Cesena
English: Press with chained book in the Library of Cesena, Italy; original drawing has caption "part of a bookcase at Cesena to shew the system of chaining"
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1901 |
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http://www.ib.hu-berlin.de/~wumsta/Milkau/109-2.jpg: Fritz-Milkau-Dia-Sammlung, erstellt in der Photographischen Werkstatt der Preußischen Staatsbibliothek von 1926-1933 originally from The Care of Books by John Willis Clark ( Fig 94, p132) |
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John Willis Clark (1833–1910) |
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J. W. Clark |
Description |
British academic and antiquarian
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Date of birth/death |
1833 |
1910 |
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photo:Fritz Milkau |
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