O'Donnell, 'a good URL', Bryn Mawr Classical Review 9403 URL = http://hegel.lib.ncsu.edu/stacks/serials/bmcr/bmcr-9403-o'donnell-a If you can get at Mosaic, Cello, or NeXT's OmniWeb, in short, if you can use a World Wide Web browser that will display images, I heartily recommend the following URL (Universal Resource Locator): http://www.uky.edu/ComputingCenter/Welcome.html This is an on-line display of the Electronic Beowulf, done by Kevin Kiernan of the University of Kentucky, images and texts, and very much the shape of things to come. Web documents come with embedded "links" that make them hypertext documents. These links may be as simple as footnotes (click on the number, see the footnote, click again and return to your place in the text), and as complicated as electronic liveoak trees, with branches crossing and recrossing, and a bazillion paths for the electronic squirrel (that's you and I, dear reader) to follow to explore all the nooks and crannies of lore to be found. jo'd