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28 February 2014
The Hourglass
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Detail, Allegory of Good Government Ambrogio Lorenzetti, 1338 The hourglass has become a symbol of medieval technology, one of our first...
27 February 2014
Problems in Gaza
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Gaza is currently the largest city in Palestine with over a half-million inhabitants. Its history stretches back more than 3000 years, its...
26 February 2014
The Five-Paragraph Essay
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Found on Pinterest...seriously The five-paragraph essay was treated as the cornerstone of English classes when I was growing up: it was ...
25 February 2014
King of the Broken Kingdom
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The various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms Poor Æthelbert! All the attention this blog gives him is in regard to wergild . He deserves attention f...
24 February 2014
The Price of a Man (With Details)
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King Æthelbert of Kent (c.560-616) was first mentioned here in an explanation of wergild , the price paid by law for a man's death by...
21 February 2014
Peter Damian & Omnipotence
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St. Peter Damian, letter writer Peter Damian (c.1007 - 21 February 1072/3), the author of the Liber Gomorrhianus , was more than just a ...
20 February 2014
The Book of Gomorrah
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PLEASE NOTE : This post should have a NSFW [ N ot S afe F or W ork] label. My apologies if this is not to your liking. Illumination fr...
19 February 2014
Fighting Over the Body
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St. Michael and All Angels, Haselbury Plucknett On 20 February 1154, a fight broke out over a corpse. The corpse "belonged" to...
18 February 2014
Kublai Khan
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Today is the anniversary of the death of Kublai Khan (1215 - 1294), grandson of Genghis Khan . During his 34-year reign (he was crowned on...
17 February 2014
The Golden Legend, Part 2
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A copy sold by Christies in 2002 for $688,000 About 1260, the Archbishop of Genoa, Jacobus de Voragine , wrote a collection of hagiogra...
14 February 2014
Saint Valentine
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[We pause in our discussion of The Golden Legend to share an entry from it.] Here beginneth the Life of Saint Valentine, and first t...
13 February 2014
The Golden Legend, Part 1
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The post about Julian the Hospitaller mentioned its source in the Legenda Aurea ["The Golden Legend"] of Jacobus de Voragine. ...
12 February 2014
Saint Oedipus?
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St. Julian killing his parents. Oil on panel, c.1488, by Antonio della Corna Everyone knows the story of Oedipus . Not to be outdone, ea...
11 February 2014
A Papal Secretary Makes His Mark
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Poggio's notes on monument [ link ] Many months ago this post mentioned a time when there were three popes at once, who were final...
10 February 2014
St. Scholastica, Weather Witch
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Today is her feast day, as well as the anniversary of the St. Scholastica's Day Riot in Oxford. She was the twin sister of Saint Bene...
07 February 2014
War of the Eight Saints
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Pope Gregory XI arriving in Rome in 1377 Fresco by Giorgio Vasari Pope Gregory XI wanted land. He was the last pope to reside in Avigno...
06 February 2014
Stones of Magnesia
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A perpetual motion machine powered by magnetism, described by Peter Peregrinus Magnets/lodestones have fascinated people for at least ...
05 February 2014
Fair Rosamund
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Fair Rosamund's Well today. Blenheim Palace is of fairly recent vintage—the early 1700s is "recent" in the context of a bl...
04 February 2014
The Invention of Acne...
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A copy of his work [ source ] ...was a typographical error. The word "acne" does not come from a classical language root; th...
03 February 2014
An English Mercenary
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Funerary monument to Hawkwood This is the story of how an English soldier of no particular background rose to such prominence that a mo...
31 January 2014
A New Plough
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A diagram of the heavy plough with mouldboard One of the tools that most shaped European culture and improved life in the Middle Ages wa...
30 January 2014
Imbolc
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The first of February is the date of the Irish quarter-year festival called Imbolc. Imbolc is Old Irish for "in the belly"; it ...
29 January 2014
Cold Weather
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Okay, it wasn't that bad Much of the United States is experiencing lower-than-usual temperatures recently—and the forecast is that ...
28 January 2014
Abd al-Rahman al-Sufi, Astronomer
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MS. Marsh 144, fol. 135v, Bodleian The contributions of the Muslim world to astronomy are many, and I have only briefly touched on some ...
27 January 2014
Regarding the Burning of Heretics
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In 1401, during the reign of King Henry IV of England, Parliament passed a law known by the phrase, De heretic comburendo ["Regardin...
24 January 2014
Charlemagne's Enemy
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Much is made of Charlemagne and his unification and christianization of much of Western Europe. What is the other side of the story, however...
23 January 2014
The Irminsul
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Remains of an irminsul in Friedrichsgrund The Royal Frankish Annals have an entry for 772: The most gracious Lord King Charles then h...
22 January 2014
Assembly Line
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Detail of the Venetian Arsenal from the Civitates Orbis Terrarum [1572] When we think of Venice and boats, we think of gondolas being...
21 January 2014
Æther or...
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[I am on a brief vacation, so here is a post from the past. This post first appeared 25 August 2012.] Speaking of æther ...* In Greek my...
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