Dear Andy,
Many thanks for the completion of the citation. I think we have a mild
instance of intellectual overkill to which the Teutonic mind occasionally
seems to have unnatural affinity. On behalf of a friend I intend to
solicit a photocopy of the Title page of volume one thro ILL. Are you
interested in a copy?
Harry
At 02:18 PM 10/25/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Harry G. Lee wrote:
>"On 9/30/99 you posted a missive from Prof. Verhecken on ConchL. In it he
>cited a work by an "Austrian scholar" in four volumes "Ein Beitrag zur
>Purpurkunde" Mayer and Muller, Berlin (1898, 1906, 1908, and 1911). I am
>unable to find the author's name (and thus a complete citation of this
>"rare work") in any of Verhecken's sentinel works. How can we fill in this
>niche? Is this another phantom like the trivalve?"
>
>With pleasure, Harry, I quote a later message by André Verhecken, in which
>he gave this very information.
>
>Andrew K. Rindsberg
>Geological Survey of Alabama
>
>+++++++++++++++
>Dear Dr Rindsberg,
>
>only now I remarked that, in my mail to you, I forgot the name of the
>author of "Ein Beitrag zur Purpurkunde" : it is Alexander Dedekind. He was
>rather obsessed by the subject: in his mind, the study of purple in its
>complete context (also archeology, history, philology, ethnography, etc.)
>was to become one of the main scientific disciplines !
>In spite of his extreme viewpoint, his work is very valuable since he
>reproduced in extenso many old texts that are very hard to find elsewhere.
>Unfortunately, I have only volume 4 of his series in my library.
>
>Sincerley,
>
>André Verhecken
>
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