Re: KRS: Final thoughts



On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 05:30:39 -0400, "Steve Marcus"
<smarcus_spamout_@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>>>The accounts of Inventio Fortunata that I have seen suggests it did
>>>exist, but that it was a collection of stories and favored myths of
>>>the time.
>>
>> These words will come back to haunt you. :-(
>
>The words are not Philip's words. They are the words of the person who
>wrote the paper that Philip linked.

Please cite the source and quote the relavant parts.



Eric Stevens

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