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This follows on from the query Germaine Warkentin, one of the moderators
of FICINO, forwarded to us about Renaissance-oriented WWW sites; there
were some questions asked of the original poster about which sites he
already had and this is the reply.
 
A.
 
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Date: Tue, 24 Jan 1995 13:39:50 +0100
From: Luc Borot <[log in to unmask]>
To: Multiple recipients of list FICINO <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Renaissance W3s
 
        Dear Moray McConnachie and others,
 
        A few hints (not all explored yet):
 
from SHAKSPER: Vol. 5, No. 0942.  Monday, 21 November 1994
 
        Linkname: Search The Collected Works of Shakespeare
http://www.gh.cs.su.oz.au/Virtual/fsearch
 
>From SHAKSPER Vol. 5, No. 0968.  Friday, 2 December 1994
 
        International Shakespeare Globe Centre Germany - Info-Board at the
University of Cologne"
http://www.rrz.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/englisch/SHAKESPEARE/index.html
        Its aim is to inform anyone who is interested, about activities
concerning the
rebuilding of the Globe Theatre in London.
 
        Early Modern Literary Studies, a new e-journal preapring its first issue
http://unixg.ubc.ca:7001/0/e-sources/emls/emlshome.html
        It features several links to other Renaissance sources.
 
        Moray and others should try to start a trip on the Web from HUMBUL,
the Humanities Bulletin, in Oxford at
http://www.ox.ac.uk/depts/humanities/international.html one day, and I can
promise them that they'll get pleasure in the troves as in the quest!
 
Yours
 
                        Luc
 
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