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I would second what Bruce has to say about Kanones but would add that it
comes in two versions (on the same CD)-- English and German. BTW, if you
need to copy results from Kanones to another application, you have to use
ctrl-c as no editing menu comes with the program.

Mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Bruce Brasington
> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 2:27 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: TAN: Deconsecration; further TAN: Panormia
>
>
> I thank Angus Graham for his kind words. Martin and I continue to
> work on the collations.
> I'll be in Munich this summer and will have a much better sense
> of the south-German mss.
> after that time. Updates of the edition will be most likely later
> this spring and then in
> early fall. Please feel free to contact me or Martin at any time
> with questions. On the
> subject of sources, one might consider purchasing Linda Fowler
> Magerl's excellent Kanones
> CD Rom (WIP Verlag Bergstrasse 7 93083 Piesenkofen Germany). It
> is very reasonable
> ($75.00 or DM 150) and worth the money to anyone working on
> pre-Gratian canon law.
> Incipits and explicits of canons in pretty much all the
> pre-Gratian collections,
> including, as of last year, the Italian ones. For those
> interested in formal transmission
> of canons, it is a must. Hope this is of interest. Bruce Brasington.
>