(11.) One early-music cellist, who felt that there were not enough
facsimiles of eighteenth-century cello music available, initiated a campaign implemented one year at the Boston Early Music Festival: over the course of four days, a train of her students approached the Broude booth, asked for a
facsimile of the same eighteenth-century cello publication, expressed disappointment when told that no
facsimile was available, and suggested that there might be sufficient demand to warrant publishing a
facsimile of it.
More recently, the use of the word
facsimile has broadened as the industry has evolved, with publishers offering high-quality
facsimile editions and using terms like fine art or museum quality to differentiate them from normal replicas.
That you can see this contrast in the
facsimile is a testament to the quality of what Taschen has produced.
Carlos Sanz published a
facsimile in 1958 as "Primitivas relaciones de Espana con Asia y Oceania.
The original's pages are made from pure fine gold powder gilt paper and Adeva says the
facsimile will be identical - down to marks of wear and tear over the centuries.
regarding the NIBRS certification
Facsimile: (304) 625-3455
The
facsimile is presented in three volumes: one each for the two acts of the opera, plus a supplementary volume with introductory essays by Hans Joachim Kreutzer and Christoph Wolff in German with English translations.
William West, then-manager of WTMV, said his station had already applied for a
facsimile license and was planning to apply for a license for television as soon as possible.
compliant records management
Facsimile: (304) 625-5599
The production of the
facsimile has been central to much of the recent work the BL has undertaken to make the Gospels more accessible to a wider audience and which could have flowed only from its production.
So why be concerned over the price of a magnificent
facsimile edition of this splendid atlas?
Documents may be viewed in three ways: as text, as
facsimile, or as a side-by-side combination of the two.