3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated Bulk, 1985-1996 1978-1996

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3:16 Bible Texts Illuminated Bulk, 1985-1996 1978-1996

Collection includes Knuth's research notes, drafts of the manuscript and readers' comments, correspondence with Hermann Zapf, artistic co-worker, correspondence with illustrators and publishers, artwork, proofs, and "exabyte" computer tapes of the artwork, text, and fonts used in the book. Also included is correspondence, exhibit texts and records, photographs, ephemera, financial records, and clippings, 1991-1996, pertaining to the traveling exhibit of artwork from the book, designed and organized by Jennifer S. Knuth.

5.75 Linear feet

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Knuth, Jennifer S.

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Knuth, Donald Ervin, 1938-....

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Professor of computer science at Stanford University. From the description of Mathematical writing (CS 209) : lectures, 1987. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122354419 From the description of 3:16 BIBLE TEXTS ILLUMINATED production records, 1978-1996 (inclusive), 1985-1996 (bulk). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122398500 Professor of computer science at Stanford University, Donald Ervin Knuth was born in 1938 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He received a B.S. from Case Inst...

Zapf, Hermann.

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German graphic artist, calligrapher and designer of typefaces. From the guide to the Associates of the Stanford University Libraries logo and related correspondence, 1981-1982, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives) Biographical/Historical Sketch The Euler Project at Stanford produced a digital typeface, consisting of over 500 mathematical characters, for the American Mathematical Society (AMS). The t...

Stanford University. Dept. of Computer Science

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Biographical/Historical Sketch Co-sponsored by AFIPS History of Computing Committee. From the guide to the "Computer Science at Stanford: The Impact of the First Ten Years" [videorecording], 1987 March 26-28, (Department of Special Collections and University Archives) ...