Impresa recommendation
Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 11:10 am
Can't find the thread,my search-fu stinks this morning.
I'd like to strongly recommend anybody interested in imprese keep an eye on this fellow:
http://www.studiolum.com/en/titles.htm
Studiolum is run by an old friend of mine named Tamas Sajo (actually, he might dispute that, he's pissed at me for not having been able to reach him on my last visit, and we haven't talked for a while). Tamas is a good guy, and seriously dedicated to renaissance and Humanist works (dedicated enough that I worked as a transcriber for him back when this was one step past "start-up."
It won't be for everybody, purely on linguistic grounds, but for those with the chops to get into it, I strongly recommend keeping an eye on what he's producing.
I'd like to strongly recommend anybody interested in imprese keep an eye on this fellow:
http://www.studiolum.com/en/titles.htm
Studiolum is run by an old friend of mine named Tamas Sajo (actually, he might dispute that, he's pissed at me for not having been able to reach him on my last visit, and we haven't talked for a while). Tamas is a good guy, and seriously dedicated to renaissance and Humanist works (dedicated enough that I worked as a transcriber for him back when this was one step past "start-up."
It won't be for everybody, purely on linguistic grounds, but for those with the chops to get into it, I strongly recommend keeping an eye on what he's producing.