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This is what happens when I am sleep-deprived. my brain starts running in loops. Jul 28th, 2015 at 1:37 PM. Cogito ergo sum - I think, therefore I do math. Cogito ergo sam - I think I shall have some green eggs and ham. Cogito ergo sim - I think Ill test this in the lab first. Cogito ergo samari - I think Ill slice everyone to bits. Cogito ergo ubi sub ubi - I think Ill wear underwear. Cogito ergo sumo -? Cogito ergo sinatra - I think Ill do it my way. Academic FailBlog, aka "Fumblr". Despite its incredi...
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Quod She 2.0. Tehee, quod she, and clapte the wyndow to. — Geoffrey Chaucer, The Miller's Tale. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. The Anglo-Saxons totally ‘got’ teaching. September 5, 2013. In the meantime, I wanted to share a sentence from one of the exercises on Peter Baker’s terrific, interactive web site, “ Old English Aerobics. Se lārēow onfēng þone esne and lǣrde þā Engliscan sprǣce. For those of you who don’t read Old English, it says:. OK, in Modern English, the b...
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections: June 2015
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections. Saturday, June 20, 2015. I'm back to the idea of "writing in public" and so of posting parts of the book as I write them, if only as a tool to get myself to actually write them. The woman stands with her head bent down and turned slightly to her right. Her thick locks of hair continue this downward movement as they extend down and out over her chest and shoulders. The snakes’ bodies loop up and over her bent arms and then trail down around her legs. The line formed...
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections: October 2014
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections. Wednesday, October 29, 2014. Last week I was at the Babel Working Group meeting in Santa Barbara where I participated in an experimental "Beachcombing" panel organized by Lara Farina. This is Lara's description of the project:. Participants in this panel have a scattered assortment of fragments of the medieval past to sort through. The tide has washed some of this flotsam and jetsam in to the site at Omeka. My exhibit is the one entitled "Sand, Sea, Sky". In creati...
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections: October 2016
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections. Sunday, October 23, 2016. Eating Medieval Art: Gourdes in Potage. I picked this for my second recipe from Pleyn Delit. Because it looked fairly simple and looked like it would reheat well - that's one of my major criteria for normal recipes since I don't have time to cook every night. I was also curious about it because I couldn't imagine what texture it was going to have. Pleyn Delit. Saturday, October 15, 2016. Eating Medieval Art: Chykens in Hocchee and Cariota.
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections: To Free Writing
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections. Wednesday, October 7, 2015. I've been thinking a lot about scholarly processes lately; about the how, rather than the what, of what we do. I started focusing on this issues while working on my contribution to last year's Babel Working Group meeting in Santa Barbara. The text in the video was developed through my process of freewriting, which I documented in additional videos ( Freewriting 1. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). DePauw Dialogue 2.0.
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections: August 2014
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections. Monday, August 18, 2014. Like the fourteenth-century sculpture featured in the Introduction,. This fifteenth-century Virgin stands with her weight shifted to her left, to where she holds the child on her hip with her hand. The comparison of these two sculptures, however, points to the latter’s exaggeration of the mother’s body’s twists and sways. As discussed in the Introduction,. The earlier sculpture simultaneously presses the mother and child together within its...
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections: Eating Medieval Art: "Tartys in Applis"
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections. Thursday, November 3, 2016. Eating Medieval Art: "Tartys in Applis". In talking about my food preferences and how they are shaping this project, I neglected to mention one thing: I have a major sweet tooth. I love chocolate, but it's off the table for this project since it's a New World product. I'm also a big fan of baked fruit desserts and so, when I saw a recipe for an apple tart in Plyen Delit. I knew I would have to give it a try. DePauw Dialogue 2.0.
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections: Introducing "Eating Medieval Art"
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections. Sunday, October 2, 2016. Introducing "Eating Medieval Art". Last fall, I taught a seminar entitled "Materials, Making, and Meaning in Medieval Art," for which the main text was Theophilus' twelfth-century art-making manual, On Divers Arts. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Against white supremacist dreams of the Middle Ages: Public Medievalist. The Dinner Party: Invitations Long Overdue. DePauw Dialogue 2.0. Eating Medieval Art: Gourdes in Potage. Marian is an ar...
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections: June 2014
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Mostly Medieval:Images and Reflections. Friday, June 27, 2014. Introduction: The First Three Paragraphs - Revised! And now it's four. The first thing I am doing in my work on the book this summer is writing a new introduction. My thought is that doing this will help me to frame the book clearly, first of all for myself I continue working on it, and then for its eventual readers. 7/1: I did a bit more fiddling with this - added a sentence and moved some things around. I've highlighted the new sentence.