5.0640 Qs: Huck etext; papyrus photos; CETEDOC... (5/60)

Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Sun, 2 Feb 1992 21:03:33 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 5, No. 0640. Sunday, 2 Feb 1992.

(1) Date: Sun, 26 Jan 92 11:32:30 EST (13 lines)
From: David Sewell <dsew@uhura.cc.rochester.edu>
Subject: Huck Finn e-text?

(2) Date: Thu, 23 Jan 92 09:45:49 EST (12 lines)
From: Jan Eveleth <EVELETH@YALEVM>
Subject: Is BIALIK@Brandeis operating?

(3) Date: 24 Jan 92 13:01:43 EST (13 lines)
From: James O'Donnell <JODONNEL@PENNSAS>
Subject: papyrus photography

(4) Date: Wed, 29 Jan 92 18:28:32 EST (8 lines)
From: Stephen Clausing <SCLAUS@YALEVM>
Subject: Eliza for the Macintosh

(5) Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1992 17:22 EST (14 lines)
From: <NEUMAN@GUVAX>
Subject: CETEDOC

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Date: Sun, 26 Jan 92 11:32:30 EST
From: David Sewell <dsew@uhura.cc.rochester.edu>
Subject: Huck Finn e-text?

Does anyone have a public-domain e-text of _Huckleberry Finn_?
I know it has been available in packages like WordCruncher and
the Library of the Future, but for the moment I only need the
one text. (I gather that it's in the works for Project Gutenberg
but it's not in the archive yet.)

Thanks,
David Sewell, University of Rochester
dsew@cc.rochester.edu
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Date: Thu, 23 Jan 92 09:45:49 EST
From: Jan Eveleth <EVELETH@YALEVM>
Subject: Is BIALIK@Brandeis operating?

A message last May indicated that English poetry could be accessed
via interactive mail with the BIALIK server at Brandeis. I've been
unsuccessful in getting a response from the system. Does anyone
know its status?

--Jan Eveleth (Eveleth@YaleVM.YCC.Yale.edu)
Academic Computing Services
Yale University
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Date: 24 Jan 92 13:01:43 EST
From: James O'Donnell <JODONNEL@PENNSAS>
Subject: papyrus photography

For possible public display in a major museum exhibition, a colleague would
like to locate computer-assisted photographic analysis of Greek papyri; viz.,
would like to show how photography can be tweaked/enhanced to make script more
legible, differentiate scripts, etc. Must be Greek; I would put you in touch
with the museological colleague to work out permissions and details, etc.

Jim O'Donnell
Classics, U. of Penn.
JODONNEL@PENNSAS.UPENN.EDU
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Date: Wed, 29 Jan 92 18:28:32 EST
From: Stephen Clausing <SCLAUS@YALEVM>
Subject: Eliza for the Macintosh

Does anyone have or know of an Eliza program for the Macintosh? I am
referring to any program of the type made popular by J. Weizenbaum's original
Eliza, which simulated a conversation between the computer, a psychologist,
and the user as the patient.
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Date: Fri, 31 Jan 1992 17:22 EST
From: <NEUMAN@GUVAX>
Subject: CETEDOC

A colleague of mine, Prof. Penn Szittya in the Medieval Studies program
at Georgetown, would like to speak to any scholars or librarians who have
used the CETEDOC compact discs on patristic and medieval Latin sources.

Please send your surface-mail addresses or phone numbers to me, and I will
forward them to him.

Thanks.
Mike Neuman
Georgetown University