Thank you Rainer, nice find. With all those scans popping up again and again I started wondering: Did anyone ever start an online repository for facsimilies? I keep downloading that little treasures and saving them to my hard drives as soon as they appear, but wouldn't it be nice if someone new to the hobby would just have one place to go where she/he could get directed to everything that was made available by all those libraries and archives scattered around the world? Then again I'm not sure if something like this doesn't already exist somewhere out there. The world of librarians is an elusive one, even to an academic like me. They have got databases for nearly every topic I've ever heard of, so a database for online facsimiles wouldn't surprise me at all. If you happen to know one, please be so kind and inform me about where it could be found. And if no one happens to knows one, maybe we should start building one of our own.
Best regards, Markus On 10.04.2012 00:15, Rainer wrote: > Go to http://digitale.bibliothek.uni-halle.de/vd16 > > and search for > > newsidler > > Rainer adS > > > > To get on or off this list see list information at > http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html
