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url 2019-07-10 12:22
Manuscript Rejection Reasons and How to Prevent It

A good manuscript is an original document(s) usually explains new outcomes through well-organized scientific research. In the field of pharmaceutical science, any performed research study is necessary to convert into published manuscripts. Generally, it is written by a scientific writer for researchers. Manuscripts can be published in the national or international scientific journals in the form of expert and editorial opinions, reviews, research articles, short communications, and proceedings. From these, research and reviews articles are the most important and prevalent types of manuscripts, which are often read and written. Read More 

Source: adiintellect.com/blog/manuscript-rejection-reasons-and-how-to-prevent-it
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url 2016-03-30 20:54
Sherlock Holmes manuscript expected to fetch up to £300,000

Handwritten draft of 1893 mystery to be sold at literature auction in US along with other works by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

 

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

 

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Source: www.theguardian.com/books/2016/mar/30/sherlock-holmes-manuscript-fetch-up-to-300000-auction-bonhams-conan-doyle
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url 2014-06-15 21:17
How did Medieval women achieve those drapery-like folds in their garments?

At least some of them stiffened their hems with recycled manuscript parchment:

 

Image from: Charlotte Klack-Eitzen, Wiebke Haase and Tanja Weißgraf, Heilige Röcke. Kleider für Skulpturen in Kloster Wienhausen, Regensburg 2013.

 

‘’Text and Textiles: Manuscript Fragments in Medieval Dresses,’’ 

 

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Source: jaylia3.booklikes.com/post/906449/how-did-medieval-women-achieve-those-drapery-like-folds-in-their-garments
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url 2014-01-22 20:29
Closer to Cracking the Voynich Manuscript

In 1912 in northern Italy, book dealer Wilifred Voynich bought an illuminated codex in an unknown writing system. Containing about 240 pages (though some are missing), the manuscript is written on vellum, and has been carbon-dated to the early 15th C. The manuscript has long been assumed to be a cipher - though that wasn't exactly proven until analysis discovered a semantic pattern in the text; it could have been gibberish - and both amateur and professional codebreakers have taken cracks at it over the years. Nada. From this void of understanding, all manner of crackpot theories have emerged, with an emphasis on the alien/Atlantean memeplex of doom. Having a 15th Century unbroken cipher is like the god of the gaps of the secret history

 

three pages from the Voynich manuscript, showing script and botanical drawings

 

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url 2013-08-19 08:38
Larsson's unpublished short stories found in Sweden national library

An article published in 2010, by the Guardian reveals that short story manuscripts by author of the best-selling Millenium Trilogy, written when he was 17, had been found in the national library in Sweden.

 

Titles of both short stories are The Crystal Balls and The Flies respectively.

Source: www.theguardian.com/books/2010/jun/09/stieg-larsson-unpublished-manuscripts
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