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Dear Joaquim Alves Gaspar ( all):
Only after sending my last message I saw yours. But I completely agree with
what you are
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Dear David Allen:
Yes. You are right: it is unusual to be dealing here with a big surface of
glass, and it would always be
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Dear all:
This one is (or was...) not easy... and, in fact, it needed a lot more of
thinking...
I had already promised that,
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Yes, the possibility was (implicitly) raised by Angelo in the very first
post. However it suffers from the same issue as the
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This interesting discussion calls to mind a passage in an early
twelfth-century poem that describes a mappamundi which was protected
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Please not that the Wikipedia page that is noted in this posting also said that
the crown glass sheet was cut into smaller panes.
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On 11/26/2011 2:52 PM, Dyallen2 wrote:
I am wondering whether the phrase could not also be translated large lacquered
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