At 8:35 PM -0500 8/12/05, Charlene Charette wrote:
What it is called when you take a work and put into the same
language but "fix" spellings, punctionation, etc. Eg, Shakespeare
or Chaucer into modern English, Renaissance German into modern
German, etc.? I thought there was another term for t
I don't think this is the term you are looking for, but when you take something
written in a different alphabet (like Hebrew, for instance) and you put it in
our alphbet, it's called transliteration.
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The rules for the Costume-Con 24 Grand Doll Costume Competition have been
uploaded to the discussion group files section and should be up on the
website soon.
In the meantime I am posting them here for everyone's perusal. Are Doll
Costume Competition directors this year are Kat Pepmiller and M
The costumes were set in mid-1700 French country style. They were a joy to make
and we had a wonderful team to do it. Deanna was the designer and she teaches
at BYU. I learned lots from her as well as from Priscilla, who was the first
hand on this show. The other team was working on Joseph and t
Since there has been discussion about the sometimes
lack of historical accuracy in movie costumes I
thought this was interesting.
Found it on eBay - something from an old B & W movie.
Thought it might be good for a grin.
http://cgi.aol.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=7538331810&ssPageName