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Facsimile

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. It differs from other forms of reproduction by attempting to replicate the source quite accurately in scale, color, condition, and other material…

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Facsimiles in the age of mechanical reproduction

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Facsimiles and conservation

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Facsimiles in the age of mechanical reproduction

Facsimiles and conservation

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Facsimile

Nodes28
Edges27
Triples17
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
Components1

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Facsimile

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related to Facsimiles in the age of mechanical reproduction · 8
Facsimile → Abraham Ortelius, Advances, An, For, In, Innovations, Maps, More
related to Facsimiles and conservation · 6
Facsimile → Berry, Facsimiles, However, Important, Les Très Riches Heures, Reproductions
see also · 1
Facsimile → Record

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facsimiles manuscripts source reproduction often original used reproductions copy true conservation also map book especially digital objects important make old

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
the philographinstance oftechniques and devices0.80text
three-dimensional objects or oil paintings with unique surface textureinstance ofand not to items0.80text
Facsimilerelated to Facsimiles and conservationImportant0.60section
Facsimilerelated to Facsimiles and conservationLes Très Riches Heures0.60section
Facsimilerelated to Facsimiles and conservationBerry0.60section
Facsimilerelated to Facsimiles and conservationHowever0.60section
Facsimilerelated to Facsimiles and conservationFacsimiles0.60section
Facsimilerelated to Facsimiles and conservationReproductions0.60section
Facsimilerelated to Facsimiles in the age of mechanical reproductionAdvances0.60section
Facsimilerelated to Facsimiles in the age of mechanical reproductionMaps0.60section
Facsimilerelated to Facsimiles in the age of mechanical reproductionAn0.60section
Facsimilerelated to Facsimiles in the age of mechanical reproductionAbraham Ortelius0.60section

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