Willard McCarty <MCCARTY@vm.epas.utoronto.ca> (02/08/90)
Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 1016. Wednesday, 7 Feb 1990. (1) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 90 19:18:00 CST (13 lines) From: Mark Olsen <mark@gide.uchicago.edu> Subject: E-Bible (2) Date: Tue, 6 Feb 90 16:27:00 EST (19 lines) From: MCBRIDE@MYRIAD.LIB.MIDDLEBURY.EDU Subject: Hypercard applications for teaching music (3) Date: Wed, 7 Feb 90 00:41 EST (16 lines) From: Michel LENOBLE <LENOBLEM@UMTLVR.BITNET> Subject: E-address of the Robarts Library... (4) Date: Tue, 06 Feb 90 19:02:05 EST (21 lines) From: Richard Kidder <KIDDER@vm.epas.utoronto.ca> Subject: OCR software (5) Date: Wed, 07 Feb 90 12:27:39 CST (10 lines) From: "Robin C. Cover" <ZRCC1001@SMUVM1> Subject: SOURCE OF POETIC LINE (1) -------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 6 Feb 90 19:18:00 CST From: Mark Olsen <mark@gide.uchicago.edu> Subject: E-Bible Can anyone point me to French and German editions of the Bible in electronic form? Thanks in advance. Mark Olsen ARTFL Project University of Chicago mark@gide.uchicago.edu (2) --------------------------------------------------------------33---- Date: Tue, 6 Feb 90 16:27:00 EST From: MCBRIDE@MYRIAD.LIB.MIDDLEBURY.EDU Subject: Hypercard applications for teaching music HUMANIST readers might have some information relevant to this question. Please respond to MCBRIDE@myriad.lib.middlebury.edu. Thanks. Ralph Papakhian, Indiana University Music Library. ----------------------------Original message---------------------------- I am very interested in knowing of people who have developed Hypercard programs for the purpose of teaching music. Two of the professors here at Middlebury College are working on such projects. One program teaches students the princi- ples of fugal composition through an analysis of the C minor fugue from Bach's Well Tempered Clavier. The other teaches the acoustic principles involved in electronic music composition. If you know of anyone who is working on a Hypercard program, please send me their name, title, and brief description of the program. I'll distribute the results. (3) --------------------------------------------------------------22---- Date: Wed, 7 Feb 90 00:41 EST From: Michel LENOBLE <LENOBLEM@UMTLVR.BITNET> Subject: E-address of the Robarts Library... The first HUMANIST to send me the telnet identificator of the Robarts Library of Toronto University will be awarded the GOLDEN ET CETERA HUMANIST OF THE YEAR... By the way, folks, you are using an awfull lot of etc. these days. Michel Lenoble Litterature Comparee Universite de Montreal E-mail: lenoblem@cc.umontreal.ca (4) --------------------------------------------------------------25---- Date: Tue, 06 Feb 90 19:02:05 EST From: Richard Kidder <KIDDER@vm.epas.utoronto.ca> Subject: OCR software Fellow Humanists, For the past few days a friend of mine has been threatening to go out and buy Logitech's Scanman as soon as it is available bundled with a new soft- ware package from Logitech called Catchword. Considering the recent discus- sion about systems like OmniPage and TextPert here, Logitech's claims about Catchword, if well-founded, would seem to make it an interesting alternative for certain kinds of documents: it is non-trainable, meant to be able to re- cognize characters from 6 to 20 point with very high accuracy across the extended ASCII character set, and to sew text back together that has had to be scanned twice because of the 4.5 inch width of the scanner. It is also claimed to be capable of recognizing print styles that range from dot-matrix to kerned. Is this too good to be true? Do any of you have experience with this software? Eagerly awaiting your replies, Richard Kidder kidder@vm.epas.utoronto.ca Programme in Comparative Literature University of Toronto (5) --------------------------------------------------------------15---- Date: Wed, 07 Feb 90 12:27:39 CST From: "Robin C. Cover" <ZRCC1001@SMUVM1> Subject: SOURCE OF POETIC LINE I should know, of course...but can someone help me with the source of the poem containing the line ..."nature red in tooth and claw" ? Thanks, Robin Cover zrcc1001@smuvm1.bitnet