I just saw them this morning! Wonderful. Robert "Death was the first mystery, and it placed man on the track of other mysteries. It raised [induced?] his thoughts from the visible to the invisible, from the transitory to the eternal, from the human to the divine." from "The Ancient City," by Fustel de Coulanges. Page 17 Robert E. Kibler, PhD Associate Professor of English and Humanities Minot State University, Minot North Dakota 701 858 3876 ________________________________________ From: - Ezra Pound discussion list of the University of Maine [[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of <Margaret Fisher> DIGEST [[log in to unmask]] Sent: Friday, January 08, 2010 2:10 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: academia.edu To the list, Best wishes for the New Year! I had trouble getting to the page link sent by Richard Price. This is the URL that worked for me after signing in at academia.edu http://lists.academia.edu/EPound-L I've posted some papers on Ezra Pound's music at this site. http://independent.academia.edu/MargaretFisher Included are some finding aids for Le Testament in the Beinecke. There's also instructions for obtaining an EPound ringtone for your cell (gratis) and uploading it to your cellphone: "Brothel music from Le Testament" Sincerely, Margaret