the reason I am asking is that I am trying to pin down a quote by Colin Gordon in his paper on Historie de la folie being an unknown book. The quote from HF runs as follows: "the existence of madness as experienced by the sane or reasonable subject" and is cited on page 21 of the 1990 version of Gordon's paper, and on page 37 on the 1992 vesion.
despie my best attempts, I have been unable to locate this in HM.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stuart.elden@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 14:05:58 -0000
> To: foucault-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Foucault-L] HF to HM
>
> There are (at least) four French editions of this text - the original
> Folie et deraison (1961); the abridged version (1964); the reedition with
> the two appended texts (1972) and the Tel 'pocket' edition (1976).
>
> The Tel is the only one still in print, and will set you back about 14
> euros. That way you can check the page and the translation.
>
> Stuart
>
>
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>
> tor, 15 11 2007 kl. 10:33 +1100, skrev Mark Kelly:
>> surely it's impossible to produce a formula between different language
>> editions - different things take different amounts of space to say in
>> different languages.
>
> Surely, you can make a formula. Basically, you can multiply your french
> textpage with textpages-english/textpages-french (excluding blank pages,
> contents, etc). However, such a formula can never be more concise than ±
> 1 page so you will always have to adjust the page number by comparing.
>
> To avoid this, you could make a program with a line-page mapping from
> french to english and visa versa. But, who would spend the time?
>
> Flemming
>
>>
>> On Nov 15, 2007 8:38 AM, Kevin Turner <kevin.turner@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Does anyone know of a formula for working out the pagination between
>>> "Historie de la folie" and "History of Madness."
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Kevin.
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despie my best attempts, I have been unable to locate this in HM.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: stuart.elden@xxxxxxxxxxxx
> Sent: Thu, 15 Nov 2007 14:05:58 -0000
> To: foucault-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: [Foucault-L] HF to HM
>
> There are (at least) four French editions of this text - the original
> Folie et deraison (1961); the abridged version (1964); the reedition with
> the two appended texts (1972) and the Tel 'pocket' edition (1976).
>
> The Tel is the only one still in print, and will set you back about 14
> euros. That way you can check the page and the translation.
>
> Stuart
>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: foucault-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of Flemming Bjerke
> Sent: Thu 15/11/2007 12:05 PM
> To: Mailing-list
> Subject: Re: [Foucault-L] HF to HM
>
>
>
> tor, 15 11 2007 kl. 10:33 +1100, skrev Mark Kelly:
>> surely it's impossible to produce a formula between different language
>> editions - different things take different amounts of space to say in
>> different languages.
>
> Surely, you can make a formula. Basically, you can multiply your french
> textpage with textpages-english/textpages-french (excluding blank pages,
> contents, etc). However, such a formula can never be more concise than ±
> 1 page so you will always have to adjust the page number by comparing.
>
> To avoid this, you could make a program with a line-page mapping from
> french to english and visa versa. But, who would spend the time?
>
> Flemming
>
>>
>> On Nov 15, 2007 8:38 AM, Kevin Turner <kevin.turner@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> Does anyone know of a formula for working out the pagination between
>>> "Historie de la folie" and "History of Madness."
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Kevin.
>>>
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