- Medieval Living has posts on medieval tiles and medieval kilns.
- The most recent medieval word of the day is fealty. Or fee simple, depending on the blog.
- About.com has news of a potential 10th-century Korean settlement found in Russia. Sorry, I have nothing to add -- I know nothing about the northern Korean kingdoms.
- Drout offers an announcement of his new recorded lecture, The Anglo-Saxon World.
- The Swain needs help compiling a list of important manuscripts and inscriptions from the early medieval period, 400-1100.
- Podictionary has a post on the connections between the word coroner and Robin Hood (sort of).
- News for Medievalists has several new articles, including one on how we almost ended up with King Arthur instead of Henry VIII.
- Old Norse News has a survey about learning Old Norse.
- Medievalism announces the publication of Eminent Chaucerians? Early Women Scholars and the History of Reading Chaucer, edited, ironically enough, by two men.
- Lingwe has a post on Lloyd Alexander.
- DARC has glass drinking vessels.
- Homilaria discusses early medieval monasticism for understanding Western patristics.
- Geoffrey Chaucer hath a new post about Quanje Weste.
- Getting Medieval discusses Jewish marriage and labor customs.
- Soon I'll be abandoning tea and Coke Zero for spellcasting sodas.
- Slouching Towards Extimacy discusses The Once and Future King.
- Fantasy fanatics take medieval make-believe to Bill Schupp park, h/t Steven Till.
- Mony Wylsum Way discusses a point of translation in a Latin chronicle.
- Medieval Club of New York posts their fall events.
- Dante blogging continues.
- You can see Viking silver in York.
- A proto-dragon! h/t Lost in Transcription.
- Medieval Ecclesiastical Art has some beautiful images of medieval pulpits.
- Muhlberger's Early History has a post on Geoffroi de Charny.
- Jonathan Jarrett has a glowing review of The Long Morning of Medieval Europe.
- Medieval Material Culture Blog has several new exhibitions around the world.
- In the Middle has a CfP for "Insular Identities and the Borders of Medieval Britain."
- Speaking of CfPs, The Heroic Age has a bunch too.
- Here's some video from a Viking fair.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Morning Medieval Miscellany
The last few Miscellanies have not gone out because of student supplicants begging for mercy. Let's see how far I get today:
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