[Sca-cooks] A&S projects
Stefan li Rous
StefanliRous at austin.rr.com
Sat Apr 29 00:11:25 PDT 2006
Daniel replied to me with:
>>>>>
Stefan wrote regards a project I suggested:
Okay, Daniel. When I can expect to get a copy of this article on how
to do such a project, for the Florilegium?
Well... I've already an article on A/S documentation posted in the
Florilegium.
<<<<
Okay, I had thought you had, but didn't see if when I went looking
through my filelist. Which is why I didn't mention it in my message.
However, I did find it this time. For those who might be interested,
it is:
Documentation-art (12K) 8/22/04 "Documentation - a Quick and
Painless Guide"
by Ld. Daniel Raoul le Vascon.
http://www.florilegium.org/files/CELEBRATIONS/Documentation-art.html
>>>>
My most recent article on A/S judging, published in my
kingdom's A/S publication, was controversial. Perhaps I should let
the dust
settle. Be that as it may, I can post that article to Stefan for
inclusion in the Florilegium if he wishes.
<<<<
Please do send it to me for inclusion. I may or may not agree with
the opinions expressed and in message files I often go out of my way
to make sure different points of view are heard, even if I don't
agree with some (or any) of them. If someone objects, they can write
their own article and submit it to me.
>>>>
I will say that I've had in mind, for over
a year or so now, to do a research A/S entry/article documenting
ephemeral acts, i.e. the use of rude gestures in period.
<<<<
Ohhh. As either an article on documenting ephemeral acts, or as an
article on rude gestures in period, I would really like to see this
article. Hey, I could even publish the latter in the Florilegium and
still use those gestures. The people I am likely to gesture to are
likely to be those so full of themselves that they wouldn't stoop so
low as to read the Florilegium, anyway. Afterall, they know
everything about the Middle Ages already.
Stefan
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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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