From f85373b815f29bb9afe848859b837c7810bc62d4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Zavier Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 03:53:40 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] --- .../Schola/Magi/AlexiosKaloethes/AlexiosLibrary/T.ArL.K07.mdwn | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/Characters/Schola/Magi/AlexiosKaloethes/AlexiosLibrary/T.ArL.K07.mdwn b/Characters/Schola/Magi/AlexiosKaloethes/AlexiosLibrary/T.ArL.K07.mdwn index 947a07f9..67348c45 100644 --- a/Characters/Schola/Magi/AlexiosKaloethes/AlexiosLibrary/T.ArL.K07.mdwn +++ b/Characters/Schola/Magi/AlexiosKaloethes/AlexiosLibrary/T.ArL.K07.mdwn @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ [[!template id=book name=" Bologna & Cambridge Vol. 3 – Eye, Ear and Mind; Drivers of Art" author="Alexios Kaloethes & Georgios Herodontes" lang="Latin" subject="Artes Liberales (Literary Theory)" quality="9" scribe="Yes" binder="Yes" illumination="Yes"]] -A series of letters between two academics, Dr Kaloethes who was in the middle of translating De Poetica for much of the time period and Dr Herodontes, a theologian and astrologer, on the topic of how the classical studies of grammar, music and rhetoric, combine to make art. First published in Autumn 1220. (Alexios’ Comm 3 + Georgios’ Comm 3 + 3 from Skilled Artisans = 9) +A series of letters between two academics, Dr Kaloethes who was in the middle of translating De Poetica for much of the time period and Dr Herodontes, a theologian and astrologer, on the topic of how the classical studies of grammar, music and rhetoric, combine to make art. First published in Autumn 1222. (Alexios’ Comm 3 + Georgios’ Comm 3 + 3 from Skilled Artisans = 9) -- 2.30.2