Pages 21 and 22 in wrong order
Posted: Thu Jul 01, 2004 7:18 am
While reading an article on the life and work of John Buridan, I came across a lot of Latin quotes, without any translation, and feeling like learning Latin sooner than I planned(after learning Greek for who knows how long). So I looked through D'Ooge a bit, just to see what I'm supposed to meet when I do. And I found that the pages 21 and 22 have switched their position. This will be going to irriate me when I make a hard copy in 4-pages-on-a-sheet format. I wish jeff had time to correct this, though I'm very sorry to complain on what jeff has already done a wonderful job for nothing.
I made it sure the rest of the book is in perfect order with no missing pages.
I made it sure the rest of the book is in perfect order with no missing pages.