ANST - Stefan's files for March

Mark.S Harris rsve60 at email.sps.mot.com
Wed Feb 11 11:40:16 PST 1998


Greetings,

I have enclosed a copy of my March article on my Florilegium files below. If
there are any editors out there, who would like to be added to my list of those
I email this article to each month, please send me a request by email giving
me your name, email address, group and newsletter name.

Or if anyone has an article that they have written that they think would be
of interest to other SCA folks, I would like to have the opportunity to
consider adding it to these files. The author retains all copyrights and I
will withdraw or update an article at any time upon request by the author.

Stefan li Rous
stefan at texas.net
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A Blending of the Past and Present       

Over the past seven 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.

Florilegium - (literally, "a gathering of flowers").  In medieval times, 
Florilegia were collections of choice tidbits (from Ovid, Aristotle, various 
popes, church scholars, etc.) arranged topically. Typically, a florilegium is 
huge, encyclopedic, and contains only choice selections from particular works.

Anyone interested in these files is encouraged to request a copy of my complete
filelist by email. I can send this filelist or any of these files by email or
by copying them to a computer diskette if you don’t have WWW access.

Those of you who have World-Wide-Web (WWW) access can get these files at:
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/rialto/rialto.html.

    Ld. Stefan li Rous   (512)892-0036   stefan at texas.net
                                         RSVE60 at email.sps.mot.com

Here are the new files for this month:

breadmaking-msg       Period bread recipes and re-creations.
cl-Russia-msg         Clothing of medieval Russia.
fd-Mongol-msg         Period Mongol food. Recipes.
firestarting-msg      Period firestarting techniques.
meat-pies-msg         Period meat pies. Recipes.
Ref-Tud-Eng-art       "The Effects of the Reformation on Tudor 
                         England" by Robin Anderson of Ross.
roast-pork-msg        Cooking pork roasts. Medieval recipes.
vegetables-msg        Period vegeatbles. Recipes.
woad-msg              History of woad. Making dyes from woad.

Here are some of the files that have had substantial additions this past month:

bread-msg             Medieval breads and grains.
brewing-msg           General brewing info and sources.
cl-Ireland-msg        Medieval Irish clothing.
cook-flowers-msg      Cooking with flowers. Medieval flower dishes
courts-msg            How to manage courts, royal presence. 
feast-ideas-msg       Ideas for SCA feasts.
fruits-msg            Medieval fruits and fruit dishes. Recipes.
furniture-msg         Making chests and tables for the SCA. Period furniture.
Italy-msg             Italian culture, families. Medieval P.o.I.
spices-msg            Info. on spices, sources for spices.
vegetarian-msg        Medieval vegetarianism. Lenten foods.
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Copyright 1998, Mark S. Harris, 5628 Wagon Train Rd. Austin TX  78749.
Permission to reprint in SCA-related publications is hereby granted if the 
contents are left unchanged.

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