[Sca-cooks] Lazarus Long in the SCA?
    Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius 
    adamantius.magister at verizon.net
       
    Thu Nov  2 05:58:04 PST 2006
    
    
  
On Nov 2, 2006, at 8:34 AM, Sue Clemenger wrote:
> Diapers are period.  It just depends on your definition of "diaper."
> Various little geometric patterns in illumination, for instance,  
> can be
> known as "diapering," and I can easily imagine an illuminator  
> trying one,
> not liking it, and changing it for another. <g>
I know there are some 14th century references to things that are  
"diacred" (Scully seems to equate the term with "diaper"), and I'm  
wondering if it's a reference to a motif associated, rightly or  
wrongly, with Acre, just as not all Damascened or Damask things come  
from Syria.
> I can also easily imagine the average medieval nanny/mother/nursemaid
> changing soiled swaddling, nappies, whatever.
> --Maire, whose favorite Heinlein quote is the one below, and who, as a
> broad-spectrum laurel (which she thinks sounds ever so much better  
> than
> being described as suffering from Artistic Deficit Disorder),  
> agrees with it
> whole-heartedly
My favorite Heinlein quote is:
" 'Youse guys think this blankety-blank outfit is a blankety-blank  
nursery! Well it ain't! See?'
		-- attributed to a Hellenic corporal before the walls of Troy, 1194  
B.C."
Adamantius
    
    
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