ANST-Announce - Stefan's files for September
Mark.S Harris
mark.s.harris at motorola.com
Fri Sep 1 18:11:26 PDT 2000
Greetings to the Known World,
Here is a copy of my Florilegium article for September.
I am always interested in getting more articles for the Florilegium.
As well as articles, I am also interested in bibliographies
especially annotated ones. Even class notes that you have put
together for a class might be good if they are written such that
they provide useful information by themselves and don't require
attendance at a class. For instance, I expect to be adding some
class notes from this past Pennsic to the Florilegium in the near
future.
The author retains the copyright and I will update or remove
such articles upon request by the author. If you would like more
details or wonder if your work would be of interest, please email
me for more details.
If you have any comments or suggestions about the Florilegium,
please let me know. I try hard to make this an easily used and
comprehensive resource for those in the SCA community. If you
find a bad link at the website, PLEASE let me know. What I don't
know about I can't fix. What I do find out about usually gets
fixed the day I find there is a problem.
Thanks,
Stefan
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A Blending of the Past and Present
Over the past ten 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
Files that are new or have been updated are indicated by a special
marker in the filelists at the website. In addition, the file
-updated-files is a listing of these files in chronological order.
A copy of my complete filelist is available in most sections of the
website. This filelist or any of my files is also available from me
by email in either Word or text formats.
I am always interested in new articles. If you have written an article
that would be of interest to others in the SCA, please send it to me
for possible inclusion in the Florilegium. Contact me for more details.
Ld. Stefan li Rous (512)892-0036 stefan at florilegium.org
Ansteorra mark.s.harris at motorola.com
The new files for this month are:
Under ANIMALS:
p-animals-bib Biblio. on period animals by Thomas Gloning.
Under CULTURES:
Nw-World-sit-msg New World sites of interest to SCA folks.
Under FEASTS:
12th-N-Oertha-art Oertha 12th Night Feast, Jan 2000.
Under FOOD-FRUITS:
bananas-msg Period bananas. When and where known.
Under FOOD-VEGETABLES:
celery-msg Period celery. Recipes. Referances.
Under HOME, SWEET HOME:
caskets-boxes-msg Medieval caskets and boxes. Decoration and
construction.
p-cleaning-msg Period household cleaning.
Under PEOPLE AND PLACES:
Frm-Balthazar-art A series of daily articles on period history
by Sir Balthazar of Endor. (humor)
under PLANTS, HERBS ABD SPICES:
G-of-Paradse-msg History and use of the spice Grains of Paradise.
ginger-msg Period use of the spice ginger.
Under SCA-INC:
SCA-royalty-msg SCA Royalty and what they should be.
Under STRUCTURES:
shade-pavilns-msg Shade pavilions for tourney field and camp.
Under TEXTILE ARTS:
Fnd-Tme-2-Sew-art "Finding Time to Sew" by Lord Profirevich.
Under TIME:
Sandglass-art "History of the Sandglass" by RedDog.
Here are a few of the files which have had significant additions:
breadmaking-msg Period bread recipes and re-creations.
cheese-msg Medieval cheese. Recipes.
fruits-msg Medieval fruits and fruit dishes. Recipes.
fst-disasters-msg Tales of SCA feasts that were disasters.
hair-msg Period and SCA hairstyling and care.
mustard-msg Mustard seed in period. sauces. recipes.
other-groups-msg Other groups similar to the SCA.
pancakes-msg Period pancakes and pancake-like foods.
pavilions-msg The making of medieval pavilions.
pies-msg Period pie crusts, meat and fruit pies.
singing-msg Judging whether a song is period in style.
turkeys-msg Use of turkeys in Rennaissance Europe.
wine-msg Medieval wines.
yeasts-msg Medieval use of yeast. Using it in the CMA.
vegetables-msg Period vegetables. Recipes.
vinegar-msg Vinegar in period. Making vinegar.
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Copyright 2000, 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 reformating is allowed.
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