From: owner-scribes@castle.org (scribes digest) To: scribes-digest@castle.org Subject: scribes digest V1 #77 Reply-To: Sender: owner-scribes@castle.org Errors-To: owner-scribes@castle.org Precedence: bulk scribes digest Sunday, February 22 1998 Volume 01 : Number 077 In this issue: Re: [scribes]: New page [scribes]: My Heart Goes Out To You ... ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 20:01:10 EST From: PTS21@aol.com Subject: Re: [scribes]: New page In a message dated 98-02-20 13:12:48 EST, randyaf@provide.net writes: << Just in case anybody is interested, I just added anice little Catherine of Cleves style piece on my web page. If you want to see it, check the URL below and hit the link to the scribe page.>> clip << I have recently added some photos of scribe tools from the British Museum and the Museum of London. Includes some wax tablets, several styluses, a calligraphy stand, some metal quills, and some pen cases. Ranthulfr Randy Asplund-Faith 2101 S. Circle Dr. Ann Arbor, MI. 48103 http://www.provide.net/~randyaf>> I just checked this out--way cool--thanks for sharing it. Cori Ghora, Aethelmearc deputy Signet Clare Jackson, North Tonawanda, NY (just north of Buffalo) pts21@aol.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 22:43:59 -0500 (EST) From: Della Hutchison Subject: [scribes]: My Heart Goes Out To You ... Hello everyone! I received this posting, and I thought someone on this mailing list might know of a site that fits this gentle's description. (I don't think I know him.) If you can help him, please send your response to him directly, rather than replying to me or to the list. Thanks! Alicia Della AEthelmearc Lewisburg, PA >Date: Sat, 21 Feb 1998 02:45:19 -0800 >From: An American Poet >Reply-To: coral@community.net >Organization: The Poet's Study >To: hutchnsn@bucknell.edu >Subject: My Heart Goes Out To You ... > >. >. >. >. > . . . > and I must wonder if you might not know where on the net I >might locate a parchment graphic, or graphics with curled corners, tan >to brown in color, etc. > > Won't you please let me know if you do? I am but a humble poet, >a wayfarer, a singer of silent verse. And, I do so need your help. > > > > > Thom Douglas Carlisle / An American Poet > > > The Last Bastion Of The Living Gods > http://www.geocities.com/Paris/LeftBank/6140 > > ------------------------------ End of scribes digest V1 #77 ****************************