[Artemisia] Fw: Stefan's Florilegium files for March
Caointiarn
caointiarn1 at bresnan.net
Thu Mar 8 06:56:23 CST 2007
Greetings to the Gentle Folk scattered across the Known World,
Here is a copy of my Florilegium article for March, detailing what is
new in the Florilegium this month.
I am always looking for new and interesting material to showcase in the
Florilegium. This could anything having to do with the Middle Ages or the
recreation of those times, from a short article you wrote for a local
newsletter to a Master's Thesis. Yes, there is at least one in the
Florilegium. Class handouts or Arts & Sciences documentation can also work
well, if they can stand alone without the class or the object that they are
supporting. Since I take updates at any time, either of these could be
replaced with a more formal article later. In the meantime, others will find
them useful and you may get suggestions and additional documentation to
improve your work.
If any of you are going to be at Gulf Wars next week, please consider
dropping by and visiting. I will be camping with the Barony of Bryn Gwlad
which will be camping across the road from the Ansteorra gate. I will also
be teaching my class about the Florilegium twice and my hands-on pewter
casting class. The first will be in the class area and the second in the
Artisan's Row area.
Stefan
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A Blending of the Past and Present
Over the past sixteen years in an ongoing effort, I have been collecting
bits of useful information from various newsgroups, mail lists and articles
submitted to me by their authors. In order to make this information
available to others, I have placed this information in a series of files I
call Stefan's Florilegium.
The Florilegium is on the web at: http://www.florilegium.org
I am also interested in volunteers who might be interested in helping me
maintain the Florilegium. Everything from collecting materials, editing and
web work is needed. Again, please contact me for more details.
For those who would like to help support the Florilegium project in another
way, I have added a PayPal donation button on the top page of the site. Any
donations, while not tax deductible, do help pay the overhead costs of
keeping the site running.
THLord Stefan li Rous Ansteorra stefan at florilegium.org
Here are the new files for this month:
In the CLOTHING section:
cl-12C-Woman-art "The Wardrobe of a 12th Century Frankish
Noblewoman" by Mistress Roheisa Le Sarjent.
In the ENTERTAINMENT section:
Kubb-art “Kubb” by THL Dagonell Collingwood of Emerald
Lake.
In the FOOD-SWEETS-DECORATED section:
candied-fruit-msg Period candied fruit. Recipes.
In the FOOD-VEGETABLES section:
Cucumbers-Hst-art "Medieval and Ancient History of the Cucumber" by
Ian of Oertha.
In the HERALDRY section:
Voice-Herldry-art "How to be a Voice Herald in 42 easy steps!"
by Lady Eleanor Cleavely.
In the TEXTILE-ARTS section:
sprang-chrono-art A chronology of the art of sprang weaving by Medb
ingen Dungaile.
Here are some of the updated files.
brd-mk-sour-msg Breadmaking - Period sourdough bread recipes.
candy-msg Period candy. Recipes. Candied fruit peels.
cookbooks-SCA-msg Cookbooks written by people in the SCA.
fd-Italy-msg Period Italian food. Cookbooks.
p-spice-trade-msg The period spice trade. Routes, methods.
p-marriage-msg Period marriage.
p-pigs-msg Medieval pigs. Differences from modern pigs.
rec-in-verse-msg Period recipes written in a verse format.
roast-pork-msg Cooking pork roasts. Medieval recipes.
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Copyright 2007, Mark S. Harris.
Permission to reprint in SCA-related publications is hereby granted
if the contents are left unchanged and the author is notified of the
publication. Notification may be by email and reformatting is allowed.
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THLord Stefan li Rous Barony of Bryn Gwlad Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris Austin, Texas
StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
**** See Stefan's Florilegium files at: http://www.florilegium.org ****
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