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Ars Gratia Artis: January 2007
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Sunday, January 07, 2007. Trying to talk about the holiday season was interesting. I'd really like to get to posting in Dame Merouda Pendray. Daily, as I think it will force me to think abiut how equivalant needs and tasks might have been dealt with in 16th c. Cornwall, but I haven't gotten to it yet. Some of the things I've been considering:. Posted by ecb @ 12:39 PM. View my complete profile. Half-Assed Patterns » Bamboozled. In like Manner of the Dudleys. Duck eggs clarification for my memorys sake.
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Ars Gratia Artis: May 2006
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Saturday, May 27, 2006. Gerard's herbal to the rescue. I am feeling pleased with my solution to a small difficulty. I wanted to make a brief entry. As in the modern era, this is how most of us bring the concept of servant into our lives: we pay someone to perform a service for us, on an as-needed basis. I paid someone to shop for me and bring my food to me. This is, at its most basic, having a servant to do my shopping for me. Posted by ecb @ 7:01 AM. Thursday, May 11, 2006. I finally updated DMP here.
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Ars Gratia Artis: May 2005
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Tuesday, May 31, 2005. Okay, the to be identified picture is from MS Fr. 875, fol. 124V, Les Epitres d'Ovide, in Bibliotheque Nationale. I know of a certainty that I've a copy of the picture in my 1997 Medieval Women Calendar. The 1996 calendar also has a woman writing from that same manuscript, and this site, http:/ www.siefar.org/IndexLegend.html. Features a detail from yet a third writing miniature. The important thing is to realize that these are all single-sheet writings, from the turn of the 16.