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This collection contains rare books that are considered to be important for the involved subject(s), and have played a significant role in how the subject developed over time. The students have received an introduction to
Knowledge, including about encyclopedic relevance, and the university provided them access to the special collection in what the students could choose for themselves which book they would like to write about. If I remember well, this particular book was chosen because the student considered it to be important in line with the
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Merging to the author page is a great solution. This article is obscure but the best part of
Knowledge is finding fascinating bits of nerdy and obscure information, especially history. The only thing I would add is that since the sources are so specialized, maybe there is an Admin or Bureaucrat with
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Thank you for reaching out! The article about the book was written as part of the
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