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November 20. Approaching the Problem of Multi-Lingual Information Retrieval and Visualization in Greek and Latin and Old Norse Texts
Jeffrey A. Rydberg-Cox, Lara Vetter, Stefan Rüger, Daniel Heesch Link

July 25. IFLA: Library history section

Strategic plan includes the point: Organise, if approved by the SC in 2004, a Workshop at the Oslo World Congress (2005) on the theme of methodologies in library history.

July 11.

  • Erlangen: Latin philology book list
  • von Albrecht, M. (Hg.): Die römische Literatur in Text und Darstellung. Bd. 1-5. Stuttgart 1985-1988.
  • Bardon, H.: La litérature latine inconnue. 2 Bde. Paris 1952-1956.

July 6. Classical authors as informants

July 4. July 4. What literate Americans know. By E.D. Hirsch, Jr., Joseph Kett, and James Trefil. "This list is provisional; it is intended to illustrate the character and range of the knowledge literate Americans tend to share. More than one hundred consultants reported agreement on over 90 percent of the items listed." (p. 146. Cultural literacy, pp. 146-215.

July 3. About the loss:

http://www.bede.org.uk/literature.htm#loss

July 2. Timeline of Latin literature

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