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Dear Sidney-Spenser devotees,

I'd like to circulate two news items, one sad, or happy.

First, the sad. It seems to have passed unremarked that Naseeb Shaheen died
on September 26. Shaheen was the sort of scholar we all depend on, one who
labors away producing reference works that enable many of us to avoid such
work. Of note to Spenserians is his *Biblical References in the Faerie
Queene*, but his most impressive work is the monumental *Biblical References
in Shakespeare's Plays*, which I rely on constantly, even if I occasionally
disagree with it. It's also clear from Shaheen's obituary that he was a
humanitarian as well as a scholar, having given considerable support to
Birzeit University, near Ramallah, which will also benefit from proceeds
from the sale of Shaheen's impressive library of early modern Bibles and
other Shakespeare-related books.

http://www.daltondailycitizen.com/obituaries/local_story_270191528.html
http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2009/oct/13/biblical-02/

 The happy news, also Bible related, is the publication of *The Sidney
Psalter: The Psalms of Sir Philip and Mary Sidney* (Oxford World's
Classics), edited by Noel Kinnamon, Margaret Hannay, Michael Brennan, and
me. This is the first time since the early 60s that the Psalms of brother
and sister have been brought together, as they should be, and made available
in an affordable edition. I apologize if this seems self-promoting, but I'll
risk your censure in order to promote the Sidney Psalms, as well as to sing
the praises of my eminent fellow editors, whose great work on Mary Sidney
made this job so much easier.

Hannibal



-- 
Hannibal Hamlin
Associate Professor of English
The Ohio State University
164 West 17th Ave., 421 Denney Hall
Columbus, OH 43210-1340
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