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Unsolicited manuscripts are manuscripts sent to a publisher although material or topic was never requested or expressed interest from a writer or the public.
A collection of old manuscripts is commonly referred to as an archive or a repository.
The collective noun for manuscripts is "a collection of manuscripts." Alternatively, you might also encounter "a trove of manuscripts" or "a cache of manuscripts," depending on the context. These terms emphasize the gathering or accumulation of multiple written works.
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E. M. Korkhmazyan has written: 'Armenian miniatures of the 13th and 14th centuries from the Matenadaran collection, Yerevan' -- subject(s): Armenian Illumination of books and manuscripts, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Armenian, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Medieval Illumination of books and manuscripts
Alfred Chester Beatty has written: 'Selected manuscripts from the Chester Beatty Library, exhibited by Princeton University Library, February 28 to April 30, 1967' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Exhibitions, Manuscripts 'The Chester Beatty western manuscripts, part I' 'Catalogue of the renowned collection of western manuscripts' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Facsimiles, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Manuscripts, Specimens, reproductions
Richard Ettinghausen has written: 'Arab painting' -- subject(s): Arab Illumination of books and manuscripts, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Arab, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Islamic, Islamic Illumination of books and manuscripts 'Persian miniatures in the Bernard Berenson collection' 'Turkish miniatures from the 13th to the 18th century' 'La peinture arabe'
L. M. Eldredge has written: 'A handlist of manuscripts containing Middle English prose in the Ashmole collection, Bodleian Library, Oxford' -- subject(s): Bodleian Library, Catalogs, English prose literature, Library, Manuscripts, Manuscripts, English (Middle)
The city of Timbuktu, located in Mali, has a significant collection of African manuscripts dating from 1400 to 1700 CE. These manuscripts cover various subjects, including science, history, and religion, and are a testament to the region's rich intellectual heritage. Timbuktu was a major center of trade and scholarship during the height of the Mali Empire, contributing to its reputation as a hub of learning in Africa.
Wladimar Ivanow has written: 'Concise descriptive catalogue of the Persian manuscripts in the Curzon collection of the Asiatic Society of Bengal' -- subject(s): Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India), Catalogs, Persian Manuscripts
Steve Delamarter has written: 'A Catalogue of previously uncatalogued Ethiopic manuscripts in England: twenty-three manuscripts in the Bodleian, Cambridge University and John Rylands University Libraries and in a private collection' -- subject(s): Catalogs, Ethiopic Manuscripts 'Ethiopian scribal practice' -- subject(s): Codicology, Ethiopic Manuscripts, Scribes, Catalogs 'Ethiopian scribal practice' -- subject(s): Codicology, Ethiopic Manuscripts, Scribes, Catalogs