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About us
Our publications
In memoriam
Patricia's
Factlets (formerly called "factoids")
Marc-Antoine
Charpentier
Why do we call our site "Ranums' Panat Times"?
The answer is simple: in theory (if not always in practice) we have abundant
"time" to read and think during our summers in a tiny French hilltop village, Panat,
situated in an area of south-central France that has been
described as "the lost upland" ("lost" in the sense that few tourists find their
way into its valleys and plateaus).
Orest
Ranum's Panat Times
Patricia Ranum's Musicological Musings
Perhaps
you prefer to
Click here, to access a full list of Patricia's Musings on Marc-Antoine
Charpentier
Transcribed
manuscript sources

and
"Fugitive Pieces"
(Pièces fugitives, that is, brief texts found in archives
and sources)
Note:
January 2013:
Our edition of
Charles Le Maistre's
Voyage en Allemagne, Hongrie et Italie, 1664-1665,
ISNB: 2 912268 08 7, having been removed from the book
market, we are offering scholars an online version of the book.
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Patricia's
edition of
the
Instructions
for the
Jesuit
Novitiate in
Paris is
available
from
http://www.jesuitsources.com
Beginning
to
Be a
Jesuit
is a
unique
primary
source
story
that
tells
in
detail
what
seventeenth
century
French
Jesuit
novices
did
and
how
they
did
it
in
their
first
year
of
learning
to
be
a
Jesuit ...
General information about obtaining Patricia's
Portraits around Marc-Antoine Charpentier:
Patricia is pleased to announce
that, in the spring of 2010, Pendragon Press agreed to distribute
Portraits.
For more information.
Click this link to Pendragon Press.
On the other hand, Amazon.com decided that the book wasn't selling well enough
and removed it from their list and turned sales over to individual dealers.
Patricia's book is also available for a sharply
reduced
price ($35) at Amazon.com. Click the box below, to the left, to order her book from
Amazon: Also, our edition of letters
exchanged between the Beans of New England and Wisconsin and the Vaughans of
Minnesota in the mid-nineteenth century is now available on Amazon.com; simply
click the box to the right. (For more about the book,
click here.)
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