p-ebooks-msg - 3/2/03 Period manuscripts online. NOTE: See also the files: online-ckbks-msg, caskets-boxes-bib, bibliog-msg, Norse-lit-bib, Arthur-bib, Perfumes-bib, p-agriculture-bib, seals-bib, p- knitting-bib, p-falconry-bib. ************************************************************************ NOTICE - This file is a collection of various messages having a common theme that I have collected from my reading of the various computer networks. Some messages date back to 1989, some may be as recent as yesterday. This file is part of a collection of files called Stefan's Florilegium. These files are available on the Internet at: http://www.florilegium.org I have done a limited amount of editing. Messages having to do with seperate topics were sometimes split into different files and sometimes extraneous information was removed. For instance, the message IDs were removed to save space and remove clutter. The comments made in these messages are not necessarily my viewpoints. I make no claims as to the accuracy of the information given by the individual authors. Please respect the time and efforts of those who have written these messages. The copyright status of these messages is unclear at this time. If information is published from these messages, please give credit to the orignator(s). Thank you, Mark S. Harris AKA: THLord Stefan li Rous mark.s.harris@motorola.com stefan@florilegium.org ************************************************************************ To: Librarians of the Known World From: jahb@lehigh.edu Subject: [SCALibrarians] reviewed in LIIWEEK: Book of hours Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 12:48:40 -0500 > Mid 15th Century Book of Hours - > http://library.willamette.edu/project/index.cgi?work=BoH > Digital replication of a complete book of hours, "a > manuscript written on vellum with initials illuminated in > red, blue or gold and containing 13 illuminations in > color." Viewable in different sizes and by single pages > or two side by side. The book is from the Mark O. > Hatfield Library at Willamette University, Salem, > Oregon reproduced here by the university's Digital > Mimesis Project. > Subjects: Books of hours... > Created by: wh To: Librarians of the Known World From: Jenne Heise Subject: [SCALibrarians] [Fwd: Re: Peacham's Garden of Eloquence] Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 16:31:21 -0500 Subject: Re: Peacham's Garden of Eloquence Date: Fri, 24 Jan 2003 11:14:40 -0800 From: Richard Bear Organization: University of Oregon Nice project! Not to steal any thunder, but at this time I'd like to mention four new interrelated titles at RE: A Treatyse of Fysshynge Dame Juliana Berners http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~rbear/berners/berners.html The Complete Angler Izaak Walton and Charles Cotton http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~rbear/walton/index.html Barker's Delight, Or, the Art of Angling Thomas Barker http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~rbear/barker1.html The Experienced Angler Colonel Robert Venables http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~rbear/venables1.html David Wilson-Okamura wrote: > Good news: Peacham's Garden of Eloquence (1593) is now online at http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A1999.03.0082 > > It's basically a long list, well illustrated, of rhetorical tropes, > schemes, and figures. Not a facsimile, but an electronic edition, so it's > searchable. My favorite thing about Peacham: not only does he tell you what > the figures are, but in the second edition (which is what this is) he tells > you when NOT to use them! > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > David Wilson-Okamura http://virgil.org david@virgil.org > East Carolina University Virgil reception, discussion, documents, &c > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Richard Bear, M.S., M.A. Documents and Microforms Supervisor (541) 346-0763 Document Center University of Oregon Libraries -- / Jennifer Heise, Helpdesk/Librarian, Email: jahb@lehigh.edu \ \ Lehigh Library & Technology Services, Phone: (610) 758-3072 / Fairchild-Martindale Library, 8A Packer Ave, Bethlehem PA 18015 From: ecs@io.com Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 9:34 AM To: bryn-gwlad@ansteorra.org Subject: [Bryn-gwlad] DiGrassi online! Here are some of the links to DiGrassi Manuals I found on line. Some are the same as previously recommended by others. DiGrassi online! Go here for a set of period fencing manuals http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~wew/fencing/manuals.html then here for digrassi in italian in facsimile http://mac9.ucc.nau.edu/fencing/manuscripts/grassi.pdf or http://mac9.ucc.nau.edu/fencing/manuscripts/grassi.pdf DiGrassi in English translation in text form, use the navigation at the bottom to get to it: http://www.aemma.org/onlineResources/diGrassi/digrassiHome.htm I couild not find the English version in facsimile nor the Italian version in text. Claire From: Caliban [_martigan_@yahoo.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 12:16 PM To: bryn-gwlad@ansteorra.org Subject: [Bryn-gwlad] Re: DiGrassi online! The Dons Moondragon have posted a "Distilled Digrassi" on their website that have helped to explain his works. http://home.austin.rr.com/moondragon/DISTILLD.html From: "Robin Carroll-Mann" To: sca-cooks@ansteorra.org Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 10:34:40 -0500 Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] For the Italian scholars amongst us On 20 Feb 2003, at 5:28, Louise Smithson wrote: > Brighid ni Chiarain wrote: > A 1611 Italian/English dictionary, with a section on > grammar: http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/florio/ > > Wow, I'd love to know when this became available. Day before yesterday. I keep an eye on the new listings of the Online Books Page. http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/ Brighid ni Chiarain *** mka Robin Carroll-Mann Barony of Settmour Swamp, East Kingdom From: jenne@fiedlerfamily.net Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 09:30:32 -0500 (EST) To: Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] online books/manuscripts page? > Oh! This is the first I've heard of such a page. I've got a file on online > cookbooks in the Florilegium, and had started collecting messages that > mentioned various non-cooking online manuscripts and books for another > possible file. Perhaps I don't need to do that file now. Here's my current collection of ebook collections sites: Ebooks: * Biblioteca Arcana http://www.cs.utk.edu/~mclennan/BA/ * Classic Reader - http://www.classicreader.com/ * Electronic Text Collections in Western European Literature - http://www.lib.virginia.edu/wess/etexts.htm * eBook Locator: http://www.ebooklocator.com/ * Historical Text Archive http://historicaltextarchive.com/links.php * Internet Shakespeare Editions - http://web.uvic.ca/shakespeare/index.html * SearcheBooks.com http://www.searchebooks.com/ * Digital Book Index : http://www.digitalbookindex.com/ * Wright American Fiction (1851-1875) http://www.letrs.indiana.edu/web/w/wright2/ * U Penn Online Books Page: http://digital.library.upenn.edu/books/ * Bibliomania - http://www.bibliomania.com/ -- Jadwiga Zajaczkowa jenne@fiedlerfamily.net Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 22:20:22 -0500 From: kattratt To: sca-cooks@ansteorra.org Subject: Re: [Sca-cooks] online books/manuscripts page? I didn't see this one in your list so I thought I might mention it... http://gutenberg.net/ Project Gutenburg Online check them out for some fun reading... Nichola Edited by Mark S. Harris p-ebooks-msg 4