On Apr 5, 2007, at 23:08, Amanda Babcock Furrow wrote:
I didn't notice anybody mention this on the list!
You're the first to have spotted it; that's why :)
Book 2 of Le Pompe,
which was not reproduced in full in the Dover edition
Neither of LP books has ever been published by Dover; you must be
talking about the Ruth Bean edition of 1983, by Santina Levey and
Patricia Payne. The one which reproduces all of the woodcuts and a
couple of laces from book I and quite a few laces but only "selected
pages" of woodcuts from Book II.
but had been reprinted in 1879 by a museum in Vienna, is now uploaded
to
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/books/pompe2.pdf
How exciting!
Very exciting indeed! I have obtained a couple of newer (printed)
copies of the same (Viennese) book and will be sending one to the IOLI
library but having it on a website which I can refer to will make
things a great deal easier for me when I start publishing some
reproductions from it in the IOLI Bulletin (summer issue will have the
first pattern). It'll give me more room to wiggle as regards copyright
:)
BTW... My own 2-Pair Inventions are up there too:
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/this-month.html
at the moment. Scroll past the first 3 (including LP II) and the first
"monograph" is "it".
That's for all of you who'd signed up for the raffle 7-8 weeks ago and
didn't get a copy because I only had 3 left :)
--
Tamara P Duvall http://t-n-lace.net/
Lexington, Virginia, USA (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)
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