[MR] [Fwd: [sca-arts] Stefan's files for November]

rmhowe MMagnusM at bellsouth.net
Fri Dec 7 10:22:43 PST 2001


As per my agreement with Stefan, a month late, but better late
than never.

Magnus

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Subject: [sca-arts] Stefan's files for November
Date: Sat, 03 Nov 2001 00:58:00 -0600
From: Stefan li Rous <stefan at texas.net>
Reply-To: "SCA-ARTS at listsvr.pca.net" <sca-arts at listsvr.pca.net>
To: "SCA-ARTS at listsvr.pca.net" <sca-arts at listsvr.pca.net>

Greetings to the gentle folk across the Known World,

Here is a copy of my Florilegium article for November detailing what
is new in my Florilegium files.

I am now having trouble sending this article to maillists where I
could send it a while back. These mail lists and the address I
currently have for them are:
Kingdom of the Outlands    outlands at linux08.unm.edu
Kingdom of An Tir          steps at antir.sca.org

If the addresses for these maillists have changed, could someone
please tell me the new addresses? If these lists are now closed to
non-subscribers and you think that this monthly article would be of 
interest to those on that list and you would be willing to forward
this article there each month, please contact me. If you are on 
another maillist that this article doesn't presently go to and you
think that it should, please contact me.

As you can see, many of the files in the Florilegium are articles
that were sent to me by their authors. If you have written something
that might be of interest to others in the SCA, please think of 
sending me a copy for possible inclusion in the Florilegium. The
copyright remains with the author and I accept updates or removal
requests. If you see an article in a local newsletter that you
think would fit in the Florilegium, please suggest to the author
that they contact me.

Thanks,
  Stefan

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A Blending of the Past and Present       

Over the past eleven 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.

If you find a bad link or other problem with the Florilegium website, 
please let me know. Once I know about a problem I can usually fix it
that day but if no one alerts me to a problem it may be months before
I notice it myself.

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.

    THLord 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 CELEBRATIONS AND EVENTS:
   Hist-of-Birka-art  Hist. of the Birka event held in NH in the 
                         East Kingdom.
under CHILDREN:
   p-cradles-msg      Period baby cradles.
under CLOTHING:
   cl-Anglo-Saxn-msg  Clothing of the Anglo-Saxons.
   Knit-Stockngs-art  "Knittted Stockings" by Baroness Rhiall of 
                         Wystanesdon (better known as Wrynne).
under CULTURES:
   Basques-bib        A Basque biblio. by Senhora Ester Mendes.
under FEASTS:
   on-r-offboard-msg  Comments on allowing non-paying/non-eating 
                         folks to attend SCA feasts.
under FOOD:
   clotted-cream-msg  Clotted cream products. Devonshire cream.
   M-Camp-Cookng-art  "More Camp Cooking" by Lady Caointiarn. 
                         Some simple one-pot meals.
   raw-fruit-vg-msg   Evidence that raw fruits and vegetables were 
                         eaten in period.
under FOOD-FRUITS:
   strawberries-msg   Period strawberries. Recipes.
under FOOD-MEATS:
   blood-dishes-msg   Use of blood in period foods. Recipes.
   chopped-meat-msg   Period chopped meat. Differances between 
                        chopped and ground.
   Cooking-Piggy-art  A humorous adventure cooking a pig.
under HOME, SWEET HOME:
   chests-msg         Period storage chests. Construction.
under PLANTS, HERBS AND SPICES:
   ambergris-msg      Use of ambergris in period.
   flowers-msg        Period flowers. Growing flowers.
under SCA-INC:
   SCA-Coro-oths-msg  Coronation oaths sworn in various SCA 
                         kingoms and how they are given.
under TEXTILE ARTS:
   Bobbin-Lace-art    "Making 16th Century Bobbin Lace" by 
                         Mistress Francesca la Curiosa.
   Bobbin-L-art.pdf   "Making 16th Century Bobbin Lace" - PDF format.
   crochet-FAQ        "Crochet & It's Origins - FAQ" by lady 
                         Christian de Holacombe.

Here are a few of the files that have been updated this month:
   asparagus-msg   Period asparagus and    asparagus recipes.
   berries-msg     Period berries and berry recipes.
   bladesmithing-msg  Steel sources, making   knives and swords.
   brd-mk-flat-msg Period flat or unleavened bread recipes.
   capers-msg      Use of capers in medieval food.
   cider-msg       Apple and other ciders. Cider presses.
   charcoal-msg    Use and making of charcoal in period.
   cookies-msg     Period cookies. Recipes.
   coopering-msg   Making and maintaining barrels and kegs.
   dairy-prod-msg  Dairy products. milk, butter, curds, cream.
   furniture-msg   Making chests and tables for the SCA. 
                      Period furniture.
   Iceland-msg     History and culture of Iceland.
   p-bottles-msg   Period beverage bottles and stoppers.
   pickled-meats-msg  Period pickled meats. Lord's Salt. recipes.
   whole-pig-msg   Info. on roasting a whole pig. Experiences.

And since the Thanksgiving holiday is coming up, at least in
the United States, here are a few files that might be interesting
for this:
   turkeys-msg         Use of turkeys in Rennaissance Europe.
   maize-msg           Discovery of maize (Indian corn) in the 
                          Americas and its introduction to Europe.
   holidays-msg        Halloween, Samhain, other Medieval holidays.
---
Copyright 2001, 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 reformatting is allowed.

<end>
-- 
THLord  Stefan li Rous    Barony of Bryn Gwlad    Kingdom of Ansteorra
Mark S. Harris             Austin, Texas         stefan at texas.net
**** See Stefan's Florilegium files at:  http://www.florilegium.org ****




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