- Archaeology in Europe has 17(!) new posts since the last Miscellany.
- News for Medievalists has three als0.
- Chaucer applies Boethius in Iran.
- The Heroic Age has various new CfPs and other announcements.
- Heroic Dreams talks about Hidden Legend mead.
- Magistra et Mater takes to task our modern ideologies about medieval women.
- Moyen Age has a midsummer quote from The Land Book of Troy. I've never read TLBoT, and given that it's 500+ pages online, I never will unless I get a paper copy.
- The Medieval History Term of the Week is banneret.
- A Stitch in Time reports on the Lamboy-Fest in Hanau.
- Studies of Popular Culture and the Middle Ages tells us that Primeval is on TV, and will have a medieval knight.
- Food History discusses food in Narnia.
- Someone over at Yahoo Answers posted this question: "Who divided medieval english literature into canonical and non-canonical classifications?" Anyone want to go over there and give it a shot? I'm not sure how to answer that.
Him se yldesta andswarode; werodes wisa, wordhord onleac. "That noblest of men answered him; the leader of the warrior band unlocked his wordhoard."
Monday, June 22, 2009
Morning Medieval Miscellany
Morning is almost over, so in some time zones this will be an Early Afternoon Medieval Miscellany -- though I suppose all the Wordhoarders in Europe, Africa (which has only a few), Asia and Down Under have always had to take the word "morning" with a grain of salt.
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