6.0293 Queries (5/69)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Tue, 13 Oct 1992 22:20:26 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 6, No. 0293. Tuesday, 13 Oct 1992.
(1) Date: Mon, 12 Oct 92 08:32:57 EDT (14 lines)
From: "Edwin S. Segal" <ESSEGA01@ULKYVM.LOUISVILLE.EDU>
Subject: Address help
(2) Date: 12 October 1992, 10:42:45 PDT (13 lines)
From: Gary Williams <JGW@IDUI1>
(3) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 92 23:10:20 ITA (13 lines)
From: maurizio lana <LANA@ITOCSIVM>
Subject: online magazines
(4) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 92 18:57:43 EDT (14 lines)
From: "Daniel P. Tompkins" <PERICLES@TEMPLEVM>
Subject: rare books/English
(5) Date: Tue, 13 Oct 92 21:11:35 EDT (15 lines)
From: "Aaron Kershenbaum (T/L-863-7320)" <kersh@watson.ibm.com>
Subject: Tagged Latin Text
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Date: Mon, 12 Oct 92 08:32:57 EDT
From: "Edwin S. Segal" <ESSEGA01@ULKYVM.LOUISVILLE.EDU>
Subject: Address help
Department of Anthropology
PHONE: 502-588-6864
Does anyone have an e-mail address for York University in England? If there is
one for someone in Literature or English, I'd really appreciate it. Thanks.
Edwin S. Segal
University of Louisville
ESSEGA01@ulkyvm.louisville.edu
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Date: 12 October 1992, 10:42:45 PDT
From: Gary Williams JGW at IDUI1
About two years ago I copied the folllowing passage out of an article
I was reading and didn't note the author or source. Does anyone
recognize it? Whose language is it? Where was it published?
"Ideally, a liberal education produces persons who are open-minded
and free from provincialism, dogma, preconception, and ideology;
conscious of their opinions and judgments; reflective of their actions;
and aware of their place in the social and natural worlds."
Thanks in advance for help.
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Date: Tue, 13 Oct 92 23:10:20 ITA
From: maurizio lana <LANA@ITOCSIVM>
Subject: online magazines
Which are, according to you, the electronic magazines (e.g.: scholar, reach, th
at of J. O'Donnell - I don't remember the title) most interesting for a classic
al scholar?
Could you answer directly to me or CC: to me?
Thank you.
Maurizio
MAURIZIO LANA | E-MAIL: LANA@ITOCSIVM.BITNET | phone & fax 39-11-837262
CISI - Universita' di Torino - V. S. Ottavio 20 - 10124 Torino Italy
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Date: Tue, 13 Oct 92 18:57:43 EDT
From: "Daniel P. Tompkins" <PERICLES@TEMPLEVM>
Subject: rare books/English
A student of mine is interested in getting training in librarianship,
esp. rare books. She understands that there are a number of programs
that combine this specific area with grad studies in English, and knows
that the Columbia program is now defunct (I gather it went with the
library school). I would appreciate any information folks can send. This
seems more appropriate to an off-list response.
Thanks,
Dan Tompkins, Classics, Temple U.
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Date: Tue, 13 Oct 92 21:11:35 EDT
From: "Aaron Kershenbaum (T/L-863-7320)" <kersh@watson.ibm.com>
Subject: Tagged Latin Text
Dear Fellow Humanists--
Please, before I make a fool of myself and waste a lot of time on an
already-done topic, could someone tell me if there are tagged texts of
classical Latin in machine tractable form? I've asked similar questions
in the past and have received no replies, so I'm tempted to begin saying
that there are none. (I'm not entirely sure what it is that LASLA has,
although the directors have sent a list.)
Thanks for any help you can give
--Peg Kershenbaum
kersh@watson.ibm.com