SC - Re: SCRIBE ALERT! (fwd)

ches ches at io.com
Tue May 18 10:30:15 PDT 1999


Just in case some of you did not get this the first time around....

Sincerely,
F. Havas
ches at io.com

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Date: Tue, 18 May 1999 07:24:17 PDT
From: Jann Mays <jannmays at hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: SCRIBE ALERT!

Hello everybody,

This sounds very interesting.  Does anyone plan on going during the day?  I'm on break until June 6 from work/school and this sounds like a neat thing to do.  If you don't mind me tagging along, please e-mail me when and what time you are going.

Merci!   - Jann (AKA Gabrielle H. de St. P.)

From: "Martha A. Compton" <macpob1 at airmail.net>
Reply-To: macpob1 at airmail.net
Subject: SCRIBE ALERT!
Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 18:56:51 -0500

SCRIBE ALERT!   [If you already know about this please accept my
apologies.]

To all scribes and other interested parties,

I found this information this afternoon in last Saturday's Dallas
Morning News in the Religion section.

The Bridwell Library at SMU's Perkins School of Theology has a newly
acquired book -- The Book of Hours.  The manuscript was done by a team
of French or Flemish artists and scribes, and follows the liturgy used
at Salisbury Cathedral.  There are a total of 14 illuminated pages.

This Book of Hours may be viewed up close and personal, now through this
Saturday, in its entirety by appointment only.  It is recommended that
we go in groups of 2's and 3's, so as not to overwhelm the system.
Contact person at SMU is Mr. Eric White (214-768-3440), I spoke to him
today and he is aware of the SCA and is happy to make appointments for
our viewing pleasure.

Later,
Muireann
--
Work like you don't need the money, love like you've never been hurt &
dance like nobody's watching.

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