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> YOU'RE ALL COMING UP WITH FANTASTIC STUFF - THANKS!
> Just one thing more. You don't need to be TOO concerned about translations
> - in fact originals in Old English, Latin, Anglo-Norman, Old French, Norse
> or modern French can all be deciphered (some more quickly than others) and
> maunscripts / originals are often as or more interesting to me than modern
> editions. Locating MSS is the hard part!
> Thanks,
> Julie
> At 20:37 23/08/00 EDT, you wrote:
Julie
MS collections are held at :
Universitätsbibliothek Basel (Switzerland)
Zentralbibliothek Zürich (idem)
Herder-Instituts Marburg Archiv (Germany)
Deutsches Bergbau-Museum- Bochum (Germany)
Tiroler Landesmuseum, Salzburg (Austria)
Nationalbibliothek Wien (Austria)
Kunsthistorisches Museum Wien (Austria)
Stiftsbibliothek St. Gallen (Switzerland)
Your university should be able to procure you their catalogues or you might
even be able to find them online ; from there inter-university loan or copy
might work!
Some old German refernces :
Albinus, P. : Meissnische Bergchronica, Dresden, 1590
Brückmann, F.E. : Magnalia Dei in locis subterraneis, 2 vols, Braunschweig
1727/30
Eisenhart, J. : De regali metallifodarum iure partibus metallicis,
Helmstedt, 1681
Mathesius, J. : Sarepta oder Bergpostille, Nürnberg, 1562
Meltzer, C. : Berglaüftige Beschreibung der Berg-Stadt Schneeberg,
Schneeberg 1684
Sperges, J. : Tirolische Bergswerkgeschichte, Wien, 1765
Ian Cowburn
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