[Artemisia]BoD comments
Chuck Heisler Jr.
conradvz at yahoo.com
Fri Mar 31 07:49:51 CST 2006
I'll go with 1517.
Now, where are all my Elizabethan books, its still cold over here in Poky.
Joe Gawron <jgawron at rmci.net> wrote:
>
> P.S. I used my soap box for kindling for the books we'll be banning
>next. I vote we start with anything referring to stuff that happened after
>1500. :)
>
naah we need to go to at least 1600-1650 our period of study anyway. :)
Vlad
October 31, 1517, actually: the date of Luther's 95 Theses on the
Wittenburg church door. Before was medieval, after was Reformation.
brendan
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