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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Forwarded from the Ansteorra list.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Maleah</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>Ansteorra, <BR>I posted this to the scribes lists, but figured some of you
others may also be interested in this<BR>especial exhibit in Rosenfeld (ie.
Tyler, TX), during the next few months. This hand-created<BR>Bible, has
been the subject of a number of PBS and other TV programs, as well as articles
in a<BR>number of magazines. <BR>Check it out: <A
href="">http://www.tylermuseum.org/SaintJohns.htm</A><BR>Hillary<BR><BR>>
Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2006 17:43:20 -0700 (PDT)<BR>> From: Hillary Greenslade
<<A href="">hillaryrg@yahoo.com</A>><BR>> Subject: [Scribes] St. John's
Bible Exhibit in Tyler Tx. June 9-Sept<BR>> 3rd<BR>> Greetings Scribes,
<BR>> Wanted to announce the opening of the museum exhibit of several volumns
of the St. John's Bible<BR>> project, to be show from June 9 - Sept. 3rd, in
Tyler, Texas, in the northeast Texas area.<BR>> The website can be found at:
<BR>> <A href="">http://www.tylermuseum.org/SaintJohns.htm</A><BR>>
<BR>> There are a number of lectures and workshops that also accompany the
exhibit; most of the<BR>> presenters come highly recommended. While the
illumination from this Bible are more modern in<BR>> appearance, the process
of creating this work was strickly historical, from selecting and<BR>>
preparing vellum sheets, to making and applying pigments, and using quills to do
the calligraphy<BR>> - definately something of interest for the historically
inclined scribes. <BR>> <BR>> During this summer, those in the
Ansteorra, Calontir and Gleann Abhann regions should plan to<BR>> check out
this wonderful work, as it's kind may not be seen this region again. If
you are doing<BR>> business in the Dallas area, Tyler is a good 2 hours east,
worth the detour. <BR>> <BR>> Cheers, Hillary<BR>>
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