493 new page-images (in three different sizes) from the following volume have been added to the Colonial Despatches collection: CO 398 Vol 3 (BC 1864 (Jan) to 1866 (June) Entry Books of Correspondence: Letters from Secretary of State, Offices and Individuals). These will now be linked into the transcription documents.
August 13, 2018
Per AM, pulled units 28-40 from Cadfael and rebuilt the web pages, then uploaded to the new_wheelock folder. Everything is now complete; it looks like it should be swapped in to replace the existing wheelock folder when approved by MN.
Four-week vacation July 16 to August 10, but one stat in August, so 19 days used.
A total of 1819 new page-images (in three different sizes) from the following volumes have been added to the Colonial Despatches collection: CO 60 Vol 27 (BC 1867 Despatches to London Jan-March); CO 60 Vol 28 (BC 1867 Despatches to London April-Aug); and CO 410 Vol 2 (VI 1864-1867 Despatches from London). These will now be linked into the transcription documents.
August 9, 2018
Processed, delivered timesheets for various RAs.
Submitted travel expense reimbursement to Dean's office for signature and further processing.
August 8, 2018
Preparing TER for keynote (JS / SLPC conference)in readiness for submitting for reimbursement.
Updating current schedule with recent changes.
Tentative reservations for Sept-Dec. 2018 computer schedule.
Receiving and preparing timesheets (Aug 1-15) for MoEML/ISE3 RAs.
Obtaining JJ's signature.
August 6, 2018
From D K-T: "I came across another section that I would appreciate a second set of eyes on. Pausanias 5.1.8 mentions "Apis, son of Jason, from Pallantium in Arcadia" but links Apis to APIS1, the god also known as Serapis, and Jason to JASO1, as in Jason and the Argonauts. I just want to check to see if both of these men are not supposed to be new characters instead.
Here is the link http://mythsdev.uvic.ca/exist/apps/myths/library.html?c=PAUS1-5&d=APIS1,JASO1&o=all"
There appears to be only one Jason in all of Greek myth, so the link to JASO1 is likely correct (that is, he's the one Pausanias is referring to, though frankly I think Pausanias got it wrong).
However, despite a great deal of confusion over Apis, whose name shows up several times in various stories, this one can't be the Apis who went to Egypt and was worshipped as the god Serapis, because this one died at the funeral games for Azan. So I would create a new Apis, APIS2, son of Jason, no mother named, and ignore the complications.