fascinating journal
Jul. 28th, 2009 02:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
When I looked up a citation in the bibliography of a book I'm reading, and found that it was for an article published in the Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association in the early 1980s, my first thought was "I'm never going to be able to get a copy of this..."
But I googled for it and checked worldcat anyway, and found out that there is in fact an electronic version! It's available at http://humanities.byu.edu/rmmra. I downloaded the wrong issue first, but was entranced by the article titles I saw. I downloaded the right issue next, found the paper I needed (Ivan Boh, "Belief, Justification, and Knowledge" -- Some Late-Medieval Epistemic Concerns"), and saw that right after it was a paper on a completely different subject which just happens to be directly related to another paper I'm currently writing, Paul Oskar Kristeller, "Latin and Vernacular in Fourteenth- and Fifteenth-Century Italy".
I'm sure the other issues have similarly fascinating things, so I thought I'd pass the reference along here. Be warned, though, the PDFs are big -- ~80MB -- so they may take awhile to download.
But I googled for it and checked worldcat anyway, and found out that there is in fact an electronic version! It's available at http://humanities.byu.edu/rmmra. I downloaded the wrong issue first, but was entranced by the article titles I saw. I downloaded the right issue next, found the paper I needed (Ivan Boh, "Belief, Justification, and Knowledge" -- Some Late-Medieval Epistemic Concerns"), and saw that right after it was a paper on a completely different subject which just happens to be directly related to another paper I'm currently writing, Paul Oskar Kristeller, "Latin and Vernacular in Fourteenth- and Fifteenth-Century Italy".
I'm sure the other issues have similarly fascinating things, so I thought I'd pass the reference along here. Be warned, though, the PDFs are big -- ~80MB -- so they may take awhile to download.
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Date: 2009-07-28 04:01 pm (UTC)