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A student writes….”Years ago I was given a Xerox from a dictionary of art historical terms, which I seem to have lost.  I can't seem to find any reference to the source or anything similar and wonder if you might be familiar with it.  It was a French/Italian/German/English dictionary of art history terms.  Now that I'm cramming for my German exam it would really come in handy!”

 

Sounds like this could have been an appendix of a larger reference book – If you know of  anything like this to recommend, please send your reply directly to me, [log in to unmask].

Thanks, Kim

 

Kim Collins, art history librarian and collection management subject liaison coordinator Robert W. Woodruff Library, Emory University, 540 Asbury Circle.

Atlanta, Georgia 30322

(404)727-2997. Fax (404)727-0408, [log in to unmask]

 

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