[1] From: David Wilson-Okamura <david@WILSONINET.COM> (18)
Subject: updated Virgil bibliography
[2] From: "P.B.Cox -Peter Cox" <P.B.Cox@open.ac.uk> (47)
Subject: Studying 19th-century London on CD-Rom conference
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Date: Mon, 10 Feb 1997 20:37:56 -0500
From: David Wilson-Okamura <david@WILSONINET.COM>
Subject: updated Virgil bibliography
X-POSTED TO Mantovano, MEDTEXTL, ANSAXNET, FICINO
I had a spare hour this evening, and thought it would be nice to update the
Rough Virgil Bibliography:
http://student-www.uchicago.edu/users/dswilson/virglbib.html
I've added some entries (the file has about doubled in size) and some new
categories:
- Landino
- Renaissance Translations
- Renaissance Imitations
- Secondary Works on Renaissance Imitations
There are some big lacunae, and the old caveat about accuracy still applies.
Many of these entries have now been checked against WorldCat, as well as the
work itself when I've had it in hand, but there are still many entries that
are either incomplete or simply erroneous.
I hope listmembers find it useful.
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David Wilson-Okamura david@wilsoninet.com
University of Chicago http://student-www.uchicago.edu/users/dswilson/
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Date: Mon, 10 Feb 97 11:35:00 GMT
From: "P.B.Cox -Peter Cox" <P.B.Cox@open.ac.uk>
Subject: Studying 19th-century London on CD-Rom conference
STUDYING 19TH - CENTURY LONDON ON CD ROM
CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION:
SATURDAY 12TH APRIL 1997
THE LECTURE THEATRE, THE OPEN UNIVERSITY, ENGLAND
9.30 - 10: Registration
Morning Session:
Exhibition (in Airport Lounge).
10am: Opening discussion by John Stevenson: The current state of researching
and teaching the history of nineteenth-century London
11.00 - 11-30: Coffee
11-30 - 12-45: Rosemary O Day: Teaching and researching with multimedia:
learning about the East End of London, 1886-1900
12.45 -2.00: Lunch
Afternoon Session:
2.00 - 3.00: Matthew Stratfold: The role of narrative in multimedia
3.00 - 4.00: Speaker to be arranged
4-00 - 4- 30: Tea
4-30 - 6-15: Workshops. We hope to run two sessions of each workshop.
Please select one or two workshop(s) you are interested in attending.
[ ] 1. Ifan Shepherd: Geographical referencing systems and historical
research and teaching
[ ] 2. Diana Rau - Census based study of London
[ ] 3. Peter Cox - Making your own CD-Rom for research and teaching
[ ] 4. Rosemary O Day and David Englander displaying "The A427 CD Rom"
(in Airport Lounge)
7pm: Dinner (optional) in the Beale Suite at the Open University.
To register please complete the attached form:
NAME:.......................................................................
ADDRESS:....................................................................
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TEL:........................................................................
e-mail:.....................................................................
CONFERENCE FEE 20 pounds sterling (includes coffee, buffet lunch & tea).
FEE FOR STUDENTS/UNWAGED: 10.50 pounds sterling (includes coffee, buffet
lunch & tea)
WILL YOU REQUIRE EVENING DINNER? 13.25 pounds sterling per head Y/N
(VEGETARIAN?) Y/N
PLEASE SEND THIS FORM, TOGETHER WITH YOUR WORKSHOP
CHOICES AND A CHEQUE FOR CONFERENCE FEE/COST OF EVENING
MEAL (PAYABLE TO THE OPEN UNIVERSITY) TO:
Judith Ford, Charles Booth Centre, Arts Faculty, The Open University, Walton
Hall, Milton Keynes. MK7 6AA England
Please mark your envelope "Conference".
For further details, contact Judith Ford at the above address or
e-mail: j.a.ford@open.ac.uk