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Sunday, April 20, 2025

*This is a [Photostat] Photobarrel:  Word Photobarrel equated word gun.

In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the Hubble Telescope launch, NASA released a new photo of the iconic “Pillars of Creation” image of the Eagle Nebula taken by the telescope in 2014. The famous image, first released in 1995, depicts narrow jet-like features of interstellar gas and dust in the Eagle Nebula, about 7,000 light years from Earth. The Hubble telescope officially celebrated its 25th anniversary in April 2015.



Cantore Arithmetic is able to state that the Earth is round, the Moon is round, and, yet as you get closer with the cameras at those word angles that are able to see the word round[Round.] to begin with the distance recovers and the Earth is no longer round and yet it is, so word photostats[a photo stat is a penknife[photograph] of a star system thing, whereas the aurora borealis is the photo left of the right correct entrance to the exit of that word degree and this word how[How] you equated word lat as word Shingles otherwise known as word latitude wherein this is equated word boot[shoe, use horse as word spooks, word spooks[Spooks] is able to be word equated word ghosts or ghost and in essence so it has form and the body is of Christ until you word magnify, identify and word admit this is the safest word passage, message declined, refract plasma out of donations and get a doctor to rectify for human only]:  

Majestic, fantastic, extraordinary — take your pick of one, or take all of them — Orion is simply in a class all by itself. (Stellarium screen image with labels added, click to enlarge).]]] are equatable to a herbivore[Herbivore!!.]

And, if you get really scared go to Yellowstone Park and with a Ranger look at comparable as there are pictures that I have seen on TV that are live versions, I state with implicity[word elixir] resemble said equated words puss, plasma, visqueen and not tin foil as word tin foil equated word wrapped[rapped[repertoire, deposit, metal, gold, tin, soil and soil is actually spelled word s o u l]]]:  See word semblance for my blogs on blogspot as .com is yours.

1.  Photostats

Photostats revolutionized the study of rare books in the 1910s and 1920s. For the first time, libraries could quickly make reasonably affordable reproductions of their holdings available for consultation off site. Research that had once been cost-prohibitive because it required in-person travel or conventional photography became possible. Photostat machines exposed the image directly onto a long roll of light-sensitive paper, which was then developed inside the machine while new images continued to be captured: no need for a separate step with film negatives. Because photostats are direct images, the blacks and whites are reversed, like a film negative in traditional photography. Positive photostats are actually photostats of a negative photostat, not of the original text.

Photostat collection

Open book showing damaged page and photostat
Folger P361 showing damaged leaf plus negative photostat of the same leaf from another copy of the book

The Folger shelves photostats and photocopies of complete publications in the PR1400 sequence on the Reading Room balcony. Basically, any facsimile that does not have editorial apparatus goes to the PR1400s. Facsimiles with editorial content are shelved with the rest of the published books in the open stacks (or the vault, for extremely expensive facsimiles). Photostats and photocopies that have been added to the collection are cataloged in Hamnet, mostly as separate titles. The exception is the collection of 366 photocopied titles used by Edward A. Langhans in his promptbook research, which is divided into four collection-level records.


Photostats of partial publications, provided to supply intellectual access to missing or damaged pages in the Folger copy of a book, are shelved alongside the book, or bound into it. When a reader requests a book with an accompanying photostat, the photostat is also brought up from the vault.

PR1400 classificiation

Photostats and photocopies on the Reading Room balcony are shelved by type of material:

  • PR1400: STCs (with STC number)
  • PR1401: Wings (with Wing number)
  • PR1402: 18th-century English publications (with Cutter number representing author or title)
  • PR1403: 19th-century English publications (with Cutter number representing author or title)
  • PR1404: 20th-century English publications (with Cutter number representing author or title)
  • PR1405: Manuscripts, prints, and other non-book material (with Cutter number representing author or title)
  • PR1406: Continental publications (with Cutter number representing author or title)
  • PR1407: Collections of photostats and photocopies (with Cutter numbers representing type of collection and collector, presumably)
    • Originally created for the photocopies assembled by Edward A. Langhans for his promptbook research, but official documentation for this classification has not yet been found: PR1407.P7 L1, ...L2, ...L3, ...L4, ...L5
    • It's assumed that the ".P7" in the call number for the Langhans photocopies refers to "Promptbooks" and the "L" in the call number refers to "Langhans". The final number is the arbitrary order of the five series of photocopies.

Photostat room

Architectural plan
Detail of Photostat Room and Laboratory from Sheet 5 (“Second Floor”) of Folger Shakespeare Library plans, Nov. 4, 1929.

Original plans for the Folger Shakespeare Library called for a No. 2 Photostat machine, but in 1931 the plans were changed to accommodate a higher-capacity No. 4 Photostat machine.[1] It was housed on the 2nd floor, in a two-room suite next to the elevator that has since been converted into a three-room office suite.

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"BARREL" in the KJV Bible


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1 Kings 17:16chapter context similar meaning copy save
And the barrel of meal wasted not, neither did the cruse of oil fail, according to the word of the LORD, which he spake by Elijah.


1 Kings 17:14chapter context similar meaning copy save
For thus saith the LORD God of Israel, The barrel of meal shall not waste, neither shall the cruse of oil fail, until the day that the LORD sendeth rain upon the earth.


1 Kings 17:12chapter context similar meaning copy save
And she said, As the LORD thy God liveth, I have not a cake, but an handful of meal in a barrel, and a little oil in a cruse: and, behold, I am gathering two sticks, that I may go in and dress it for me and my son, that we may eat it, and die.



 

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