3.772 TUSTEP's main concern? St. Barbara? (52)
Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@vm.epas.utoronto.ca)
Tue, 21 Nov 89 17:53:55 EST
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 772. Tuesday, 21 Nov 1989.
(1) Date: Mon, 20 Nov 89 21:01:12 EST (12 lines)
From: db <BOYARIN@TAUNIVM>
Subject: Re: 3.760 Sanskrit e-texts; fonts in TUSTEP (109)
(2) Date: Mon, 20 Nov 89 09:06:43 DNT (20 lines)
From: Hans Joergen Marker <DDAHM@VM.UNI-C.DK>
Subject: Sancta Barbara
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Date: Mon, 20 Nov 89 21:01:12 EST
From: db <BOYARIN@TAUNIVM>
Subject: Re: 3.760 Sanskrit e-texts; fonts in TUSTEP (109)
on tustep: what exactly is tustep's "main concern?" how does its pc
version compare with nota-bene? do they accomplish similar tasks? the
handling of multilingual materials sounds very similar in structure.
[Wilhelm Ott may wish to answer this at length (yes, please), but
anyone with a copy of the Humanities Computing Yearbook 1988 can
find a description of TUSTEP on pp. 114f. --W.M.]
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Date: Mon, 20 Nov 89 09:06:43 DNT
From: Hans Joergen Marker <DDAHM@VM.UNI-C.DK>
Subject: Sancta Barbara
At the institute for Sociology of Religion at the University of
Copenhagen they have an index card archives on the cult of Sancta
Barbara. The infor- mation contain in the archives was collected by an
old age pensioneer in the late forties. However the institute have no
means of determining how representative the archives are. Does any one
of you have information of material or litterature that would be
relevant for this purpose? An example could be something like a
complete list of the sancts that German churches are named after. But a
number of other sources might be relevant. The important thing is that
they are in themselves complete and the contain information on Sancta
Barbara.
Any information will be appreciated
Hans Joergen Marker, Danish Data Archives