[Sca-librarians] "Ars Textrina"

Nancy Shapiro NShapiro at rohmhaas.com
Fri Mar 25 12:43:21 CST 2005


And if that proves to be a dead end, let me know and I'll post your 
request to the costuming groups I know.

Ki-lin/ Nancy

'Clotheshorse for the Northern Lights Costumers Guild'

sca-librarians-bounces+nshapiro=rohmhaas.com at lists.gallowglass.org wrote 
on 03/24/2005 12:13:19 PM:

> Dear folks,
> 
> The OCLC citation for the periodical is
> 
> Ars textrina; art of weaving.
> Winnipeg: Charles Babbage Research Centre for the Editorial Board, Ars
> textrina, c1983-
> 
> Several monographs on textiles have also been published by the Charles
> Babbage Institute at the University of Manitoba.
> 
> The website for the CBI is:
> 
> http://www.cbi.umn.edu/about/index.html
> 
> An old address (1998) for Ars Textrina is:
> 
> Ars Textrina:  The Art of Weaving
> Charles Babbage Research Centre
> P.O .Box 272, St Norbert Postal Station
> Winnipeg, Manitoba
> CANADA  R3V 1L6
> 
> You might also check the University of Manitoba's Department of Textile
> Sciences:
> 
> http://www.umanitoba.ca/faculties/human_ecology/clothing/
> 
> BTW The CBI offers research fellowships to graduate students researching
> the history of computing.
> 
> -- Johannes
> 
> "Boojum: Term used to describe the total annihilation of a 
> word/line/character/subplot/book/series. Complete and irreversible, the
> nature of a boojum is still the subject of some heated speculation. Some 

> past members of Jurisfiction theorise that a Boojum might be a gateway 
to
> an 'anti-library' somewhere beyond the 'imagination horizon'. It is
> possible that the semi-mythical Snark may hold the key to decipher what
> is, at present, a mystery."
>  -- Jasper Fforde
> 
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