[Mendele] Mendele Personal Notices and Announcements--Anyone translating Glikl Hamil/Gluekel von Hameln?

Victor Bers victor.bers at yale.edu
Sun Feb 17 20:58:33 EST 2013


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Date: Sun, 13 Jan 2013 08:17:54 -0500

From:jcfrakes at buffalo.edu



Does anyone know of a current, ongoing project to translate Glikl

Hamil/Gluekel von Hameln into English for publication?


If so, pleasereply directly to Jerold Frakes, jcfrakes at buffalo.edu.

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