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Handwritten notes in books

Whether it’s inscriptions, annotations or doodles, readers have always made their marks in books as decoration, aids to memory and signs of ownership.

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Afbeelding in het album van Bernardus Paludanus (1550-1633)
Specimina van exotische talen / door Ernst Brinck (1582-1649), gezant, burgemeester van Ha…
Albuminscriptie / van Adam Heyden, voor Bernardus Paludanus (1550-1633)
Handtekeningen van een groepje 'Literae obscurorum virorum', waartoe ook de aanlegger beho…
Albuminscriptie / van Hanns von Rufenberge, voor Bernardus Paludanus (1550-1633)
Specimina van verschillende Zuid-Amerikaanse talen / in het album amicorum van Ernst Brinc…
Alexander Balus, an Oratorio ... / Set to Musick by Mr. Handel
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