[Hornlist] Puppenfee on the Net - oops, make that ROSENfee

2009-02-03 Thread phirsch
I must have had Josef Bayer on the brain for some reason. In a former job, Bayer's ballet, which translates as something like Puppet Fairy, was the source of much amusement for no better reason than we just liked the way it sounded when we said it. Apparently it takes more than a couple of

Re: [Hornlist] Puppenfee on the Net - oops, make that ROSENfee

2009-02-03 Thread Chris Wilhjelm
not to worry my friend, just a slight Freudian sleep c phir...@nypl.org 02/03/09 1:14 PM I must have had Josef Bayer on the brain for some reason. In a former job, Bayer's ballet, which translates as something like Puppet Fairy, was the source of much amusement for no better reason than we

[Hornlist] Puppenfee on the Net

2009-02-02 Thread phirsch
Eric James didn't give any citation, so I don't know if he used the same source, but I see that there is an on-line, searchable version of the (Friedrich) Hofmeister Monatsberichte for the years 1829-1900. If you look at: http://www.hofmeister.rhul.ac.uk/2007/content/monatshefte/1850_11.html