SC - Peanuts-possibly OOP

LrdRas@aol.com LrdRas at aol.com
Sun Jan 31 14:07:43 PST 1999


I apologize.  What I meant was I was looking for documentation sources.  

SIndara



At 09:36 PM 1/30/99 -0600, you wrote:
>Today I went To Whole foods on Coit.  I saw favas, sandalwood, cultured
butter.
>At the big oriental market in arlington I saw frozen eels and long beans.
Today,
>I also got that german distilled honey drink we talked about a while ago
on the
>list and some Chaucer's mead.
>
>Sharon R. Saroff wrote:
>
>> Back in November, I discovered how seriously depleted the DFW area is when
>> it comes to period food sources.  I could find little in Arlington and Fort
>> Worth and pretty much the same in Dallas.  If anyone has sources or knows
>> where I can find them PLEASE tell me.  Gulf Wars A&S is fast approaching
>> and I'd like my documentation in order.
>>
>> Sindara
>>
>> At 02:01 AM 1/30/99 -0800, you wrote:
>> >On Sat, 30 Jan 1999, Reia M. Chmielowski wrote:
>> >
>> >> Where does one get primary sources?  Haven't they been "out of print"
for
>> >> hundreds of years?
>> >
>> >At the library, oddly enough. These books we refer to so often, such as
>> >the _Menagier_, _Le Viandier_, _Curye on Inglysch_, etc., are frequently
>> >found on the shelves of a well-stocked college library (and I know you
>> >know how to use one ;-). Not the physical manuscript written in
>> >13-whatever, but facsimiles- some lucky duck got close enough to the real
>> >thing to read it, wrote it down, and published it. Sharon Butler and
>> >Constance Hieatt were frequent partners in such things. If I am not
>> >mistaken Cindy Renfrow did some facsimilies (correct me if I'm wrong
>> >please Cindy). U of O has some in the EETS (Early English Text Society)
>> >shelves. They are, of course, in Middle English, French, whatever the
>> >manuscript is. Middle English is fairly easy with a gloss or a ME
>> >dictionary. They are, of course, not redacted. Generally, when something
>> >has been redacted, we call it secondary.
>> >       Did that help any, or am I up way too late?
>> >
>> >'Lainie
>> >-
>> >Laura C. Minnick
>> >University of Oregon
>> >Department of English
>> >-
>> >"Libraries have been the death of many great men, particularly the
>> >Bodleian."
>> >       Humfrey Wanley, c. 1731
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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