medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
I seek enlightenment on a question, O learned ones: - I have been trying for
months to get my hands on Quand l'homme parle aux dieux, ed. Michel Meslin,
Fides 2003. Finally, our interlibrary loan dept. (usually brilliant in
tracking down the most obscure works) announced that it could locate only
two copies: one in Toulouse (which was not going to be lent to anyone) and
one in Salzburg - that is in the process of being catalogued, and in the
fulness of time (if I live that long), I can reapply and maybe I'll get it.
What gives? I don't understand how anything by Meslin is not available pdq.
How can a newly published book not be available?
Bernadette Filotas
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