SC - [Fwd: [Shire X] Oh, My, so This is what they eat in CAID . . . .]

Siegfried Heydrich baronsig at peganet.com
Fri Apr 28 12:51:09 PDT 2000


Well!  That's what happens when you don't footnote your gazetteteer! 
Thank you for setting me properly afloat, 'Lainie.  (The Arno also
contained water).

Regards,
Allison,  scribbling 32 more pp of footnotes.(and wondering where the Po
is...)
   allilyn at juno.com


On Thu, 27 Apr 2000 21:09:47 -0700 "Laura C. Minnick" <lcm at efn.org>
writes:
>
>
>allilyn at juno.com wrote:
>> 
>> >> available in
>> Florence in 1495.  Then again, there is no concrete documentation to
>> prove
>> that water was available in Florence in 1495 either, but methinks it 
>a
>> safe
>> presumption.<<
>> 
>> Now, Puck, you are just not paying attention.  The Po River flows 
>through
>> Florence, and has done so prior to 1495.  Scholars describing the 
>city
>> refer to the river, architects built bridges over it, and artists 
>painted
>> pictures of it.  Rivers contain water.
>> 127 pages of documentation and footnotes to follow in next post.
>
>The Po? Last I knew it was the Arno that runs through Florence. Or did
>they change the name?
>
>'Lainie
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