2.934: Greek MacFonts; call for papers (147)

Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@VM.EPAS.UTORONTO.CA)
Fri, 5 May 89 21:36:22 EDT


Humanist Mailing List, Vol. 2, No. 934. Friday, 5 May 1989.


(1) Date: Fri, 5 May 89 09:59:14 EDT (54 lines)
From: Geoff Rockwell <rockwell@utorgpu>
Subject: Greek fonts

(2) Date: Fri, 5 May 89 18:27:00 EDT (73 lines)
From: <BCJ@PSUVM.bitnet>
Subject: East-Central American Soc. for 18th-C. Studies

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Date: Fri, 5 May 89 09:59:14 EDT
From: Geoff Rockwell <rockwell@utorgpu>
Subject: Greek fonts


Following is information on Greek fonts mostly culled from
AppleLink. I have not tested these fonts, so do not hold me
responsible for the contents of this list.

Geoffrey Rockwell
rockwell@gpu.utcs.utoronto.ca
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DEMOTIKI

ISPN: 90338-160

VENDOR: ALLOTYPE TYPOGRAPHICS (USA)
1600 PACKARD ROAD
SUITE 5
ANN ARBOR, MI
48104
(313)663-1989
Limited Warranty, Updates Available, Backups Available.

DESCRIPTION:
A complete character set for typesetting in modern Greek.
Available with both the traditional forms of the accents, and with
the new "monotoniko" accents.

SUBJECTS:
123 PRODUCTIVITY/FONTS/IMAGES

SYSTEM MIN MEM MEDIUM PRICE RELEASED
APPLE MACINTOSH 512 3-1/2-inch disk 85.00 03/01/87
APPLE MACINTOSH PLUS 512 3-1/2-inch disk 85.00 03/01/87
APPLE MACINTOSH SE 512 3-1/2-inch disk 85.00 03/01/87
APPLE MACINTOSH II 512 3-1/2-inch disk 85.00 03/01/87

You may order this product through your usual distributor.

Apple is not responsible for the contents of this article.

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Date: Fri, 5 May 89 18:27:00 EDT
From: <BCJ@PSUVM.bitnet>
Subject: East-Central American Soc. for 18th-C. Studies

CALL FOR PAPERS FOR THE EC/ASECS CONFERENCE AT BETHANY COLLEGE (West Virginia)
2-5 November, 1989...

Please send papers or abstracts to the appropriate session chairs by 15 June 19
89. Proposed sessions include:

1) "Teaching the 'Unapproachable' Text" (Beth Lambert, Dept. of English, G
ettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA 17325-1486)

2) "Current Research" (Mary Margaret Stewart, Dept. of English, Gettysburg
College, Gettysburg, PA 17325-1486)

3) "In Praise of Work: The Farmer and the Merchant in 18th-Century Literatu
re" (Beverly Schneller, Dept. of English, Fontaine 216, Marist College, Poughk
eepsie, NY 12601-1381)

4) "From Writer to Reader in the 18th Century: Recent Textual Studies" (Lu
is Gamez, Dept. of English, Fordham University, Bronx, NY 10458-5158)

5) "Teaching the 18th Century" (Brijraj Singh, Box 51 Station C, Flushing,
NY 11367)

6) "Minor Poets" (Jim May, Dept. of English, Penn State - DuBois, College
Place, DuBois, PA 15801)

7) "Anglo-Irish Literature" (Kevin Berland, Dept. of English, Penn State -
Shenango, Sharon, PA 16146 or BITNET BCJ@PSU.VM)

8) "Images of the Female in the 18th-Century European Novel" (Anne Widnell
, 232 Lytton Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213)

9) "Tragic Vision in 18th-Century France?" (Philip Koch, Dept. of French &
Italian Languages & Literature, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260
)

10) "On Completion of the Yale Edition of Boswell's Journals: A Look Backwa
rd" (Irma Lustig, 2302 Hopkinson House, Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA 19
106)

11) "The Scriblerians and the Kit-Kats" (Calhoun Winton, Department of Eng
lish, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742)

12) "18th-Century American Literature" (Doreen Alvarez Saar, Department of
English, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA 19104)

13) "A New Way to Read Old Plays" (Linda Troost, Department of English, Wa
shington and Jefferson College, Washington, PA 15301)

14) "New Light on the Scottish Enlightenment" (Steve Smith, Department of
English, LaSalle University, Philadelphia, PA 19141)

15) "The Pursuit of Happiness" (Russ McDonald, Department of English, West
Virginia University, 230 Stansbury Hall, Morgantown, WV 26506)

16) "The First Federal Congress" (Jack Fruchtman, Jr., Department of Polit
ical Science, Towson State University, Towson, MD 21204-7097)

17) "The Modernization of 18th-Century Village Life" (Peter Petschauer, De
partment of History, Appalachian State University, Boone, NC 28608)

18) "18th-Century Children's Literature" (Mary Anne Schofield, 138 Kynlyn
Rd., Radnor, PA 19807)

19) "Reading 18th-Century Biography in the 20th Century" (Peter Perreten,
Department of English, Ursinus College, Collegeville, PA 19426)

The location is bucolic, the company clubbable, the talk stimulating. For f
urther information, contact the program chair, Linda E. Merians, Box 174, La Sa
lle University, 20th and Olney Aves., Philadelphia, PA 19141.