Dear all,
Revisiting a previous suggestion: would it be possible to have information about venue and date, or at least the year of recording, for all of the published audio lectures? Some of my students (and myself) doing research would like to be able to cite these lectures appropriately, with full information. (The site already contains information for the first ten lectures from Series I, but not the others.)
I suspect others might also share this interest, not just for citation purposes but also just to know at what point during Campbell's career these lectures occurred, since his thought seems to change on some issues over time. With that in mind (and hoping that you'll forgive the long message), I will pass along what I have been able to determine so far, based on references in Collected Works endnotes, online clues, and contextual clues from the lecture itself. I have more confidence in some of these dates than others, but confirmation on all of them would be very helpful. Perhaps others will find this of interest -- but a complete list would still be great!
I.1.1 -- 1967
I.1.2 -- 1961
I.1.3 -- 1961
I.1.4 -- 1961, with some material interpolated from 1974
I.1.5 -- 1974
I.2.1 -- 1967
I.2.2 -- 1970
I.2.3 -- 1970
I.2.4 -- 1969
I.2.5 -- 1968
I.3.1 -- 1972
I.3.2 -- 1966
I.3.3 -- 1966
I.3.4 -- 1966
I.3.5 -- 1968
I.4.1 -- 1972
I.4.2 -- unknown
I.4.3 -- unknown
I.4.4 -- 1968
I.4.5 -- unknown; possibly c. 1973?
I.5.1 -- unknown
I.5.2 -- unknown
I.5.3 -- 1971
I.5.4 -- unknown
I.5.5 -- unknown
I.6.1 -- unknown
I.6.2 -- supposedly 1974, but very similar to talk in MTLB listed as 1967
I.6.3 -- unknown
I.6.4 -- unknown
I.6.5 -- unknown, but directly succeeding I.6.4
II.1.1 on -- all Series II lectures released so far seem to be from 1969
*****
Thanks again to all at JCF for such wonderful and valuable work.
Best,
Peter