4.0255 AAUP Pamphlet; Corresp. Analysis; Bentivoglio (3/54)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Mon, 9 Jul 90 15:58:06 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 4, No. 0255. Monday, 9 Jul 1990.
(1) Date: Sat, 7 Jul 90 08:06:24 EDT (18 lines)
From: C. David Perry <carlos@ecsvax>
Subject: Re: Publishing Support
(2) Date: 6 July 90, 12:57:18 EST (22 lines)
From: Maurizio Lanza <U245@ITOCSIVM>
Subject: corresp. analysis software
(3) Date: Fri, 6 Jul 90 20:40 GMT (14 lines)
From: KLCOPE@ VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK
Subject: Restoration Jeopardy, Or, Who is Bentivoglio?
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Date: Sat, 7 Jul 90 08:06:24 EDT
From: C. David Perry <carlos@ecsvax>
Subject: Re: Publishing Support
The Association of American University Presses has produced a pamphlet
of general instructions for authors preparing manuscripts on computers.
I have a supply of them and would be happy to share copies. I will have
to have a stamped, self-addressed envelope, however.
David Perry
University of North Carolina Press
Box 2288
Chapel Hill, NC 27515
(919) 966-3561
carlos@ecsvax.bitnet
carlos@uncecs.edu
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Date: 6 July 90, 12:57:18 EST
From: U245 at ITOCSIVM
Subject: corresp. analysis software
I know the following software to do correspondence analysis:
SIMCA
SPAD-N
SPAD-T
the package from professor McKinnon
SAS 6.3
LEXICLOUD
I am interested in the last item: I know that it exists and comes from
France, Universit! de Saint Cloud, but nothing else. I'd like to know an
address to which one could ask information and maybe buy the software.
Lexicloud seems to be the only software, together with Spad-t, able to
read directly the text and produce the data for the cluster analysis.
If used it, you know that spad-t is completely unfriendly, produce
erratic errors not well explained (or also not explained at all), and
use only 40k RAM also on machines with 640 and more...
Please, could you answer (also) directly to me? Thank you.
Maurizio Lana
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Date: Fri, 6 Jul 90 20:40 GMT
From: KLCOPE@ VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK
Subject: Restoration Jeopardy, Or, Who is Bentivoglio?
Can anyone identify the party who might be signified by the type name
BENTIVOGLIO? The name appears in William King's DIALOGUES OF THE DEAD,
c. 1699, which concerns a controversy over Bentley's EPISTLE FROM
PHALARIS. Elements in the work concern Swift, Temple, Bentley, Wotton,
and Dryden, but the work, which sends up this Bentivoglio, may attack
someone else altogether, or may be aimed at a composite identity. I
appreciate any suggestions.
Kevin L. Cope
KLCOPE@VAX.OXFORD.AC.UK or
ENCOPE@LSUVM.BITNET