In presentations there, at the National Astronomy Meeting, Dr . Christopher Impey of the University of Arizona and his colleagues reported the discovery of more than 600 previously uncatalogued galaxies in a narrow strip of sky.
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Still, there was little interest in the uncatalogued collection until Krick, the historian at the Richmond National Battlefield, traveled to Dayton in the fall of 1998 for his wife's cousin's wedding.
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The exhibit, which closes June 2, comes on the heels of a controversy triggered by last month's discovery of a painting in a Madrid storeroom that Prado curators said was a previously uncatalogued Goya.
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In 2010 while cataloging the map collection, BHS staff discovered a previously uncatalogued, and rare copy of a c . 1770 map by Bernard Ratzer that has been restored and is now accessible to the public.
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She calls Phillips to tell him the painting is authentic, and he tells her Vambery's assistant has discovered Vambery added an uncatalogued sixteenth painting to the collection, but no one knows what it is.
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Most of Cambodia's artistic patrimony remains uncatalogued and Cavalier said there was no way to know the full extent of what had already been stolen over the last decades, or what remained scattered around the country.
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As stunning as its surprise discovery, a painting identified a week ago as a previously uncatalogued work by Spanish master Francisco de Goya now turns out to be the creation of a minor painter from the same era.
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The exhibit, which closes June 2, comes on the heels of a controversy triggered by last month's discovery of a painting in a Madrid storeroom which Prado curators shortly proclaimed was a previously uncatalogued Goya.
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A recent discovery in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford of two rare and uncatalogued preparatory drawings for prints attributed to Bufalini, provide insight into the'calco'technique of transferring images onto plates to be etched or engraved.
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Allen Nadler, one of the few foreign scholars who has been allowed to see the uncatalogued books, said they are being stored in an " abysmal way " _ stacked on the floor in piles of crumbling volumes.