The past July 8, of this year, in the IA i found:
The Old Testament in Greek, according to the text of Codex Vaticanus, supplemented from other uncial manuscripts, with a critical apparatus containing the variants of the chief ancient authorities for the text of the septuagint; (1917)
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The version pdf, what can be viewed with the flip book contains a watermark with the name of the sponsor.
This night i was working with this item:
This night i was working with this item:
The Apocalypse of St. John in a Syriac version hitherto unknown, ed. from a MS. in the Library of the Earl of Crawford and Balcarres (1897)
Author: Gwynn, John, 1827-1917
Publisher: Dublin, Hodges
Possible copyright status: NOT_IN_COPYRIGHT
Language: English
Call number: AEQ-1419
Digitizing sponsor: MSN
Book contributor: Robarts – University of Toronto
Collection: toronto
Notes: – one section of text contained page numbers in reverse order (to accommodate right to left reading Greek text)
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The last night i download the orig_jpg file, with a size of 1.5 gb to work in the watermark question… and for my surprise, the watermark has not been included in this file. I supposed that the same situation can be happen with the first item, the “The Old Testament in Greek, according to the text of Codex Vaticanus, supplemented from other uncial manuscripts, with a critical apparatus containing the variants of the chief ancient authorities for the text of the septuagint; (1917)” and download the .jp2 version, and can see the pages has not the watermark, making the content very appropiated to print or work with a personal edition of the work modifing the color schemes and profiles.
I hope this notice be useful to someone.
Greg.