Universal palaeography, or, Fac-similes of writings of all nations and periods, copied from the most celebrated and authentic manuscripts in the libraries and archives of France, Italy, Germany, and England / by M.J.B. Silvestre ; accompanied by an historical and descriptive text and introduction by Champollion-Figeac and Aimé Champollion, fils ; translated from the French and edited, with corrections and notes, by Sir Frederic Maddan ... in two volumes.

  • Silvestre, J. B. (Joseph Balthazar), 1791-1869.
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1849-1850
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London : Henry G. Bohn, 1849-1850.

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2 volumes : facsimiles ; (8vo) + atlas

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  • Vol. 2 and Atlas only

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    EPB/B/48274.v2
  • Atlas

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    EPB/F/1076

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