A really old typist? I remember typing on an old manual typewriter that didn't have a 1. thankfully, I was in the second grade at the time.
On 3/5/2010 15:03, EVAN REESE wrote:
I was looking through the most recently added books on the BARD site today and read the following: The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy, Volume 2 Burckhardt, Jacob. Read by Maurice Shroder. Reading time 8 hours 24 minutes. World History The author discusses the period of the Italian Renaissance, l300-l530, as compared with the ideas and ideals of the mid-nineteenth century. In this second volume he considers the rediscovery of the world and of humanity, society and festivals, and morality and religion. Download The Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy, Volume 2, DB29578 I have a hard time seeing someone even mistakenly typing l300-l530 instead of 1300-1530. Could it be scannoes? Are they printing out this stuff and then scanning it back in? I can't think of how else that kind of error might have occurred. Evan
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