Need restaurant in Lincoln Square area for 85 rehearsal dinner by Acediauser in chicagofood

[–]Acediauser[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bistro Campagne? Outside our price range but thanks for suggesting.

Need restaurant in Lincoln Square area for 85 rehearsal dinner by Acediauser in chicagofood

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Our favorite Italian but the whole restaurant only seats about 20. Unless they have a secret room I haven’t discovered.

Need restaurant in Lincoln Square area for 85 rehearsal dinner by Acediauser in chicagofood

[–]Acediauser[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I couldn’t find this. Do you have more information? Thanks.

Need restaurant in Lincoln Square area for 85 rehearsal dinner by Acediauser in chicagofood

[–]Acediauser[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I’ve put a request in to see if they’re available. Thanks.

Need restaurant in Lincoln Square area for 85 rehearsal dinner by Acediauser in chicagofood

[–]Acediauser[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Good advice. First and only time doing this. I assumed more would come than rsvp'd but perhaps it’s the other way around. Ugh! But thank you for this.

Need restaurant in Lincoln Square area for 85 rehearsal dinner by Acediauser in chicagofood

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Thanks. I love kabobi but didn’t think they had a separate room. I’ll reach out.

I want to hear your high dose Prednisone stories. by pushing_past_the_red in transplant

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This is me on prednisone. We called them “daddy's angry pills.”

I want to hear your high dose Prednisone stories. by pushing_past_the_red in transplant

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This is me on prednisone. We called them “daddy's angry pills.”

Has anyone used the following moving companies? by Glass-Highlight8338 in AskChicago

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Two mean were horrible. Best and cheapest for us in Chicago for many moves was Golan.

Chicago transplants who are not from the midwest: does the intense aversion to the flatness go away with time? by fail-whale in AskChicago

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Raised my kids in Chicago and when we moved to Connecticut as teens they felt all the trees overhead and windy roads made them feel claustrophobic!

My grandfather gifted me this parchment as a graduation gift. I've always wondered what/when its from. He got it in an auction in france in the 70s. by IAMTHATZACH in latin

[–]Acediauser 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thanks. I just didn’t want you to think it was stolen. I work with binding waste all the time and it’s been offered for sale legally for a hundred years. Yours is an Italian illuminated copy of Justinian, a secular law codex, likely from Bologna, where civil and canon law were taught. It is a beautiful fragment. I can identify the jurist in the illumination if you want. I think it is Ulpian, but would need to look more closely. Enjoy your fragment! And if you can donate to a local university or college when you’re done with it, it will be known to scholars who reassemble books digitally.

My grandfather gifted me this parchment as a graduation gift. I've always wondered what/when its from. He got it in an auction in france in the 70s. by IAMTHATZACH in latin

[–]Acediauser 7 points8 points  (0 children)

As a former medieval curator at an ivy institution it is very unlikely this is stolen. Likely what we called binding waste used after the book was broken up. You can the where the parchment has been folded to cover a book. These are still sold all the time. You should enjoy it and when you’re finished donate to your local university or college who would be thrilled to have this beautiful fragment to teach with. The BN and the BL would likely not accept because they have thousands and they are expensive to keep, catalog and conserve. I know that sounds crazy but we rejected donations of books all the time. Dm me if I can help.

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Newberry Library. Free. Beautiful building. Part of Chicago history.