I would be interested in such a CD
Cyprian Rosen
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From: "james mills" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Saturday, April 08, 2000 8:23 AM
Subject: Biblia Pauperum
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> I find the discussion of reference CD's, and the discussion of price most
> interesting. I am almost finished putting the 50 page Biblia Pauperum on a
> CD disk for sale to those interested.
>
> A major problem in my mind is the fact that the text is in German, and I
> cannot translate the long history of the handwritten versions. All the
> manuscripts known to Schrieber in 1903 are listed and their locations
> given. In many cases an image is also provided. About one half of these
> images cannot be copied because of the half tone process used.
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> I have divided the facsimile into two parts, the first, the text, and the
> second, this single copy of the 50 page version. The description of these
> pages is in English.
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> There are only three copies of this 50 page facsimile that I have found to
> date. The original is in the National Library of France, one copy in the
> Royal Library of Denmark, and the second in the Royal Library of Sweden. I
> have the third copy. The Morgan Library has a Xerox copy of my facsimile.
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> I plan to sell this CD for $10.00 US plus mailing and handling. I want
> anyone interested in the Biblia Pauperum to have their own copy.
>
> How would those on the list regard this kind of academic publishing?
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