medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
George F,
Our Librarian, Michael Keller, who has been very active in putting
putting resources on the web for students and the public, will be
pleased that you've put the list members onto our Stanford resources.
Incidentally, thanks for teaching me (us?) a classical word,
"poderis," for the eccl. Latin "alba", alb, which I suppose got its
name from its being (more or less, depending on the laundry service)
white .
George B
>medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
>
>Dear Christopher,
>
>Sorry, but since I'm sure I learned of this site from this very
>list, I didn't think to mention my source; clearly, I ought to have
>done so anyway.
>
>Stanford's got it: I did a search at their Medieval and Modern
>Thought Text Digitization Project for "Du Cange"; to save everyone
>time and effort, just point your browser to:
>
>http://standish.stanford.edu/bin/search/simple/process?query=du+cange
>
>You'll get entries for every volume of Du Cange (including his
>non-lexicographical works) that they have. Find the one you are
>looking for, click on it, and be patient while the huge file opens.
>Once it does, you can scroll your way through it until you find the
>entry you want; and once there, you can (as I did today) highlight
>and copy anything you like, and paste it elsewhere. I didn't try
>saving the file, but perhaps this is possible. Given the size of the
>files in comparison to my creaking hard drive, I didn't even try to
>download it.
>
>Best to all,
>George
>
>--
>George FERZOCO
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>On 31 Oct 2007, at 18:11, Christopher Crockett wrote:
>
>>medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
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>>From: George FERZOCO <[log in to unmask]>
>>
>>>According to Du Cange:
>>
>>>1. ZONA, seu Cingulum. Vestis Sacerdotalis.
>>>Alcuinus lib. de Offic. divin.
>>>: Sequitur Zona, quae cingulum dicitur,
>>>qua restringitur poderis, etc.
>>
>>
>>etc.
>>
>>just curious George: where did you find a digitized, OCRed(?) DuCange?
>>
>>c
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