Renaissance W3s

Richard B Gorrie (rgorrie@uoguelph.ca)
Tue, 24 Jan 1995 15:57:54 -0400

Dear all,

I am preparing a presentation of the Shakespearean and Elizabethan
servers on the Net for the coming issue of Cahiers Elisabethains. I have
spotted 2 WWW servers in Germany, and several links to US servers. I would
be very grateful if the colleagues involved in W3 or gopher or ftp servers
in Tudor and Stuart studies sent me a note with a description of their
servers, their addresses of course, and a brief blurb on the spirit behind
the machines. The servers offering a choice of Shakespeare editions are
also welcome to inform us of the choice they made. It is not always bery
obvious: which text? why? which editions were considered in a first phase?
how were they made into e-texts?
If time gets too short (you know how printers are), I will only
publish a catalogue this April, followed by a review essay in the October
issue.

Glad to be of some help to advertise our activities in the 'paper'
world.

Yours,
Luc

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*e-mail: lb@alor.univ-montp3.fr - lb@bred.univ-montp3.fr
*Prof. Luc Borot - Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches sur la Renaissance Anglaise
*Universite Paul-Valery, Montpellier (France)
*phone: 33-67142448 - 33-67142449 - fax 33-67142465