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- A facsimile is intended to be a replica rather than a copy; facsimiles reproduce the form of a text rather than just the content.
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Nov 22, 2021 · A facsimile is an exact copy of an original manuscript or a very early edition. If a facsimile edition exists for the piece you’re interested in - which is not always the case - it’s helpful to look at it because you can see exactly what the composer wrote on the page.
- Jessica Abbazio
- 2021
A facsimile (from Latin fac simile, "to make alike") is a copy or reproduction of an old book, manuscript, map, art print, or other item of historical value that is as true to the original source as possible.
A facsimile is intended to be a replica rather than a copy; facsimiles reproduce the form of a text rather than just the content.
May 8, 2019 · When we talk about digital scholarly editing and library digitization, we frequently use words such as originals, sources, copies, and facsimiles. Each of these words, however, points to varying understandings of documents, texts, media, and art.
- Mats Dahlström
- mats.dahlstrom@hb.se
- 2019
Jul 1, 2019 · Abstract. The concepts of original and copy, of source and facsimile, always convey particular understandings of the process of reproducing documents. This essay is an analysis of these concepts,...
- Mats Dahlström
Jun 21, 2021 · Facsimiles can be printed on many different types of papers, but the most commonly used paper today is called “Pergamenata,” a product by Fedrigoni, a famous paper mill in Italy. The quality of this paper is fantastic, as it feels more like parchment than regular paper – but it also has its own drawbacks.
Sep 19, 2024 · A facsimile is an exact copy of a book, manuscript, or other item of historical value that has been produced to appear as true to the original source as possible. Facsimiles are often accompanied by a volume of commentary which could provide information about the digitization process, an interpretation of illustrations and illuminations.