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From: "Gary K. Jacobson" <>
Subject: Re: Settipani's Les Ancestres de Charlemagne
Date: Thu, 3 Jul 1997 07:16:31 -0700
JEFFERY A. DUVALL wrote:
>
> Over the past year I have seen several attempts to order Settipani's book
> on the ancestry of Charlemagne (i.e. Les Ancetres de Charlemagne published
> in 1989) through ILL, but have had no luck--niether the Indiana University
> Library system nor Purdue University's library were able to find a copy for
> me. What I am particularly interested in is this descent from Antiochus II
> Theos that has been mentioned a number of times on this list. Could
> someone possibly just post that partiuclar lineage (which I realize will be
> quite long) so those of us who can not find a copy of Settipani's work
> could at least see the bare outline of what it is that the rest of you have
> been discussing? I know that the lineage in question has been pretty much
> dismissed, but I would still appreciate seeing it. Thanks for your help.
>
> Jeff Duvall
>
> or
>
You can find both of Settipani's books in the University of California
MELVYL system. They are at the University of California at Berkeley.
You can search their catalog at telnet://melvyl.ucop.edu
Good Luck!
--
Gary K. Jacobson
Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Email:
Homepage: http://www.millcomm.com/~gary983/index.html
"Maa mit liv ikke havde vaeret forgaeves"
(May my life have not been in vain)
the last words of the astronomer Tycho Brahe
in 1601.
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