Antiquarian Question
Richley Crapo
RCRAPO at HASS.USU.EDU
Wed Feb 2 15:17:52 UTC 2005
Thanks!
Richley
>>> kristina.tiedje at COLLEGE-DE-FRANCE.FR 02/02/05 02:42AM >>>
R.F. means République Française in contemporary France. It is on all
official documents, stamps etc., so depending on the date (before or
after the Revolution, it might means simple that.
Kristina
On Feb 1, 2005, at 10:48 PM, Richley Crapo wrote:
> Anyone have a good guess for the meaning of the abbreviation "R. F."
> in an acquisition stamp of the Biblioteque Nacionale de France during
> the 1800s? The mark is found on codices such as "Historia
> Tolteca-Chichimeca" and "Anonymo Mexicano"
> Richley
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CNRS Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Sociale
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Kristina Tiedje, Ph.D.
FYSSEN Postdoctoral Fellow
CNRS Laboratoire d'Anthropologie Sociale
Collège de France
52, rue du Cardinal Lemoine
75005 Paris
France
tél.: 01 44 27 17 45
fax: 01 44 27 17 66
kristina.tiedje at college-de-france.fr
http://www.ktiedje.com
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