Center for Book Arts - From the #cbacollections - “Agrippa (A Book of the Dead)” by William Gibson, Dennis Ashbaugh, Kevin Begos, Peter Pettingill, and Karl Foulkes (1993). The title is embossed
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The Agrippa Files » Hodge, James J. Bibliographic Description of Agrippa (Commissioned for The Agrippa Files).
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Centre for Material Texts » Blog Archive » From copying in the scriptorium to coding on the computer: understanding the book as support
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