Barry--
That sounds about right, which slowed me down a bit in that pursuit.  Where 
does the quote come from?  Also, I V. DOLGACHEV, recently wrote a book to 
explain classical algebraic geometry to current experts, who evidently have 
difficult with the old stuff.
--Dean 

    On Wednesday, May 31, 2017 10:15 AM, Barry MacKichan 
<barry.mackic...@mackichan.com> wrote:
 

 … in an ideal world, people would learn this material over many years, 
after having background courses in commutative algebra, algebraic 
topology, differential geometry, complex analysis, homological algebra, 
number theory, and French literature.

 From Foundations of Algebraic Geometry


--Barry


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