Examples of using Manuscript in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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In those early days, the more well-to-do Spaun furnished the impoverished Schubert with manuscript paper.[9].
This manuscript, Vergilius Vaticanus,
Manuscript Project, a prize for unpublished fiction, of which the Series Editor is Ellah Allfrey.
These manuscript pages had been lost from the possession of Martin Harris, to whom the sheets had been temporarily entrusted.
This manuscript was published in 1604 in English translation as The Triumphal Chariot of Antimony, by Johann Thölde(1565- 1614).
Yale's campus includes many famous buildings, such as the Beinecke Rare Book& Manuscript Library, the Peabody Museum of Natural History and the Sterling Memorial Library.
One other manuscript, in Manichaean script,
Ip is the founder of Sing Lit Station, a non-profit organisation that runs multiple community initiatives, including SingPoWriMo, Manuscript Bootcamp, poetry.
we have 13000 manuscript copies of portions of the New Testament.
There are almost no references to his actual life except for a material reference in a sixth-century manuscript.
In 1920, Fawcett came across a document in the National Library of Rio De Janeiro called Manuscript 512.
In 1920, Fawcett came across in the National Library in Rio de Janeiro on paper from 1753 titled Manuscript 512.
He is the founder of Sing Lit Station, a literary charity that runs multiple community initiatives, including SingPoWriMo, Manuscript Bootcamp, poetry.
In 1920, he found a document in the National Library of Rio de Janeiro called Manuscript 512.
the Old Hall Manuscript, and Egerton Manuscript.
Competitive Positioning at the business level Source: Copyright© C. W. L. Hill and G. R. Jones,“The Dynamics of Business-Level Strategy”(unpublished manuscript, 2005).
For example, in 1344 the manuscript depicts priests, who play in
These words are not found in any Greek manuscript older than the 16th century.
Like some of Galileo's previous manuscript, Diagramma was smuggled out of Rome by a friend and quietly published in Holland.
The compass in this 13th century manuscript is a symbol of creation.