6.0208 Rs: Forgeries (2/44)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Mon, 24 Aug 1992 15:46:09 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 6, No. 0208. Monday, 24 Aug 1992.
(1) Date: Tue, 18 Aug 92 18:21:00 CET (25 lines)
From: Thomas Zielke <113355@DOLUNI1.BITNET>
Subject: re: Manuscript Forgeries
(2) Date: Tue, 18 Aug 92 14:49 PDT (19 lines)
From: mkerr@reed.edu
Subject: forgeries
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Date: Tue, 18 Aug 92 18:21:00 CET
From: Thomas Zielke <113355@DOLUNI1.BITNET>
Subject: re: Manuscript Forgeries
Dear Bob Kraft,
as to your second question, I think you might want to contact Prof. Lynn
H. Nelson (LHNELSON@UKANVM) of Prof. D. J. Mabry (DJM1@MSSTATE) - both
are maintaining FTP-servers that are afilliated with our History Network.
On these servers you will find a large collection of texts, sources,
papers and GIF-format picture files. If you are interested in storing
scanned images of original manuscripts there, you should send a short
letter to one of the gentlemen mentioned above to get more detailed
information.
Regards,
Thomas Zielke
Historisches Seminar
Universit{t Oldenburg
Postfach 2503
D-W-2900 Oldenburg
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Date: Tue, 18 Aug 92 14:49 PDT
From: mkerr@reed.edu
Subject: forgeries
>From an art historical perspective there exists a large bibliography
addressing forgeries. You might start by looking at:
Dutton, Denis (ed). _The forger's art:forgery and the philospohy of
art_ (U of Calif. Press, Berkeley: 1983).
Jones, Mark (ed). _Fake? The art of deception_ (U of Calif. Press,
Berkeley: 1990).
Voelke, William. _The Spanish Forger (NY, Pierpont Morgan Library:
1978).
Minott Kerr
Art Department
Reed College
Portland, OR 97202