Manhart editing
Wallace Chafe
chafe at LINGUISTICS.UCSB.EDU
Sat Sep 24 20:03:06 UTC 2011
I met Paul Manhart at the BAE in the early 1960s, and I feel that his
reputation needs a little polishing at this point. He was a serious
individual who realized, much to his credit, that the huge amount of
material left behind by Buechel should be made generally available. He knew
he was not a linguist, but he went ahead and worked hard on doing what he
could. I'm not sure why he didn't receive more help with the second
edition, but I wouldn't blame him or his "advanced age" for its
deficiencies. Rather, he should be celebrated for passing on to us
Buechel's remarkable heritage. Saying "De mortuis nil nisi bonum" (I
believe the word is "nil") suggests a repressed desire to be derogatory,
which I think is uncalled for.
That's my two cents worth.
Wally
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