[MR] Teach a class, Was Re: Term Usage
Jen Thies
jenthies at gmail.com
Mon Sep 28 07:23:20 PDT 2009
Indeed Your Grace! I've had a class cancellation for University, so
there is a 2 hour block available where you could host a round table
face to face discussion if you wanted/were available next weekend at
Fall University in Cathanar.
Or, it could wait until Winter University. Still looking for a bid for
February University...
Genevieve
University Chancellor
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Charlotte Johnson
<charlotte.r.johnson at gmail.com> wrote:
> I know that there is a lot of confusion between the terms chivalry and
> courtesy, and also between the actual medieval meaning of chivalry
> versus the romanticized notion of it handed down to us by the
> Victorians. Perhaps you could develop and teach a class on the
> differences?
>
> Cheers,
> Mathilde
>
>
>>
>> yes, and i assume that when we have these prizes for the most "chivalrous"
>> fighter in the sca that it is most often judged as most "courteous" fighter.
>> that is the part im trying to better understand from the viewpoint of those
>> doing the judging. in talking with many fighters over the years about this
>> subject i have found that an overwhelming majority (nearly 100%) are
>> confused by it.
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