6.0111 Rs: Pope & Voltaire; Used Books (4/45)
Elaine Brennan & Allen Renear (EDITORS@BROWNVM.BITNET)
Wed, 1 Jul 1992 12:03:48 EDT
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 6, No. 0111. Wednesday, 1 Jul 1992.
(1) Date: Thursday, 25 June 1992 5:05pm CT (10 lines)
From: LSCU414@UTXVM.BITNET
Subject: Voltaire, the sun and the Pope
(2) Date: Fri, 26 Jun 1992 16:35 EDT (10 lines)
From: JOHNSTON@BRANDEIS.BITNET
Subject: Re: 6.0050 Qs: Latin Source
(3) Date: 30 June 92, 16:46:28 SET (13 lines)
From: Marc Eisinger +33 (1) 49 05 72 27 <EISINGER at FRIBM11>
Subject: Pope / Voltaire ...
(4) Date: Fri, 26 Jun 92 11:23:17 EDT (12 lines)
From: Lorne Hammond <051796@UOTTAWA>
Subject: Re: 6.0102 Rs: Used Books
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Date: Thursday, 25 June 1992 5:05pm CT
From: LSCU414@UTXVM.BITNET
Subject: Voltaire, the sun and the Pope
Voltaire is so often quoted. The search for the source should begin with the
massive Voltaire Foundation edition of Les OEuvres Completes, the Taylor
Institution, Oxford. The index should give satisfaction.
John P. Chalmers
Austin, Texas
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Date: Fri, 26 Jun 1992 16:35 EDT
From: JOHNSTON@BRANDEIS.BITNET
Subject: Re: 6.0050 Qs: Psychology Diagnostic Tests; Latin Source (2/49)
Perhaps Marc Bizer has Martial I.38 in mind:
Quem recitas meus est, o Fidentine, libellus;
sed male cum recitas, incipit esse tuus.
Pat Johnston, Brandeis
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Date: 30 June 92, 16:46:28 SET
From: Marc Eisinger +33 (1) 49 05 72 27 EISINGER at FRIBM11
Subject: Pope / Voltaire ...
To my knowledge the origin is Kepler. When the pope decided to change
the calendar form from the so-called Julian system to what became the
so-called gregorian, all the Catholic countries adopted it as soon as
they got the notice (it tooks some monthes to get to the at-the-time
American colonies of Spain). The protestant countries where reluctants
and Kepler supposelly said : "British would rather disagree with the
sun than agree with the pope".
Marc
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Date: Fri, 26 Jun 92 11:23:17 EDT
From: Lorne Hammond <051796@UOTTAWA>
Subject: Re: 6.0102 Rs: Used Books; Forks (4/57)
I just saw a 1991 directory of used/out of print/collectables book
dealers for the British Isles at the new book shelf in the Canadian
National Library. I do not have a reference to the full title but
I believe it was SHEPARD'S or SHEPERD's directory etc. It is indexed
by subject. For example I found two entries for conservation (nature).
Lorne Hammond
History, University of Ottawa