[Scriptoris] What are people working on?
Diane Rudin
serena1570 at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 9 02:36:28 PDT 2003
--- Hillary Greenslade <hillaryrg at yahoo.com> wrote:
> For info on his ceremony, you could probably just ask Galen, he probably
> knows who spoke for him.
He doesn't. Over a dozen people spoke for him. It was very, umm, free-form.
> For Seals and signatures, it would go to the
> Star Principle Herald, and that is all, the Crowns would not sign an
> Achievement scroll. Traditionally, I don't believe we do seals in this
> kingdom (heat issues), but you can still do it if wanted.
She's working on a charter (to use the term in its proper historical sense, not
in the SCA/Ansteorran usage).
> Now if you are not doing an Achievement scroll but an award scroll, then the
> Crown would sign that.
Galen's is one of my Latin specials. It is an
as-authentic-as-possible-within-the-SCA version of a thirteenth-century English
charter. It is in Latin, and as with all early-to-high-medieval English
charters, it properly should list witnesses to the event, who are prominent
members of the community. Those who heard Rosalia's Pelican and Pendaran's
Laurel charters read in court at their respective ceremonies will remember the
witness list vividly.
--Serena
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