Boke of Divers Knowledge

Last Update: Aug 16, 1998

Greetings from Mistress Therica Pembroke of Stonegate Manor, editor of the Boke of Divers Knowledge!

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Index of Past Issues

Volume 15 (28 pages)

Adventures in Growing Willow * Our Proper Nature * Pavilions * Tom o'Bedlam's Song * Bestiary

Volume 14 (28 pages)

From the Scriptorium * The Khazars --- The History of the Khazars and the Sources that Recorded Them * The Early Scottish and Irish Harps * Much Ado About Nothing * Papermaking * Browsing Through Bestiaries

Volume 13 (36 pages)

From the Scriptorium * Medieval Welsh Cookery * Anglo-Saxon Scripts * The Lore of the Cat * A Medieval Perspective: Charlemagne * Bransle Charlotte * Authors and Artists

Volume 12 (36 pages)

From the Scriptorium * Winemaking in the Modern Middle Ages: Glogg; Golden Dynamite Wine * A Brief Note on Yeast * Is That Egg On Your Face? -or- Painting With Real Tempera * Conversational Old English * The Vocabulary of Grammar -or- What's An Accusative? * The Man in the Iron Cast * The Seven Saints of Britain * Authors and Artists

VOLUME 11 (October 1996) (36 pages)

From the Scriptorium * Winemaking in the Modern Middle Ages: Rowanberry Wine; Elderberry Wine * Conversational Medieval Welsh Phrases * Parchment Making: An Introduction to the Basic Procedure * History of Magic Phrases * Authors and Artists

VOLUME 10 (August 1996) (36 pages)

From the Scriptorium * Winemaking in the Modern Middle Ages: Dandelion Wine * Paranoid about Pigments: Mercury Based Colors * A Brief Note on the Order of Service * Dags to Drool Over * Thorolf and the Peacock * Parchment Versus Vellum: What's the Difference? * A Historical Perspective: Eleanor of Castille * Authors and Artists

VOLUME NINE (36 pages)

Winemaking in the Modern Middle Ages: Love-In-Idleness --- Wild Pansy Wine * Medieval Wacky Wackers (an article on fencing) * A quote from Socrates... * Things Your Persona Might Have Known --- Latin * Dags to Drool Over * Invisible Ink * On the Use of the Term 'Middle Ages' * Simply Embroidery * The Evolution of the Robin Hood Legend * Authors and Artists

VOLUME EIGHT (32 pp)

From the Scriptorium * Winemaking in the Modern Middle Ages * May Wine * The Viking Apron Dress * Dags to Drool Over * Printing Wisdom * Propre Pleasaunte Talking * A Biased Interpretation * Haiku * Authors and Artists

VOLUME SEVEN (40 pp)

From the Scriptorium * Winemaking in the Modern Middle Ages * On Tomb Brasses of England * Legal Writs in the Middle Ages * Dags to Drool Over * The Construction of a Yurt * The Vagabond * Authors and Artists

VOLUME SIX (36 pp)

From the Scriptorium * Medieval Months: December, January * From a 16th Century Prayerbook * The Seven Deadly Sins * A Saint for the Festive Season * Growth of a Byword * Dags to Drool Over * Mumming in England * Purls from the Baroness * Authors and Artists

VOLUME FIVE (36 pp)

From the Scriptorium * Medieval Months: October, November * Ghosts * Habits of Halloween * Vampyres * Mother Shipton * Dags to Drool Over * Grammar School in Elizabethan England * Bertram's Grandmother's Welsh Cookies * On Readying to the Hunt * Purls from the Baroness * Authors and Artists

VOLUME FOUR (32 pp)

From The Scriptorium * Medieval Months - August, September * Dags to Drool Over * History in Marlowe's Edward II and Shakespeare's Richard II * Concepts of Honor * Notes from the Effigy of the Third * Earl of Warwick * Flower Gardens in the Middle Ages * Authors and Artists

VOLUME THREE (40 pp)

From The Scriptorium * Medieval Months - June, July * Garb: Using Natural Fibers * Traditional Arrowsmithing * So Flies the Arrow * Cheap/Easy Bow Racks, Ground Quivers * Getting Started in Archery * A Medieval Spectacle * Medieval Embroidery... * Mint Oil * Purls From the Baroness * Authors and Artists

VOLUME TWO (28 pp)

From The Scriptorium * Medieval Months - April, May * Spring Has Now Unwrapped Her Flowers * A Brief Introduction to Blackwork * Petit Vriens * Dance Etiquette * Gothic Art and Scholasticism * For Hym Was Levere * Please Eat the Daisies * To Staunch Blood at the Nose * Who Decorated the Queen? * Purls From the Baroness * Authors and Artists

VOLUME ONE (28 pp)

Letter of Welcome * Medieval Months - February, March * I Sing of a Maiden * Of Rings and Things * Historical Notes * How to Write Forsoothly * What Is Documentation? * Getting the Most Out of Your Research * Middle Eastern Shawms... * Bodhran Care... * Emblems in the Middle Ages * Purls From the Baroness * Authors and Artists

Thanks again for your interest, and I hope to see you as a new subscriber to the Boke!

Therica

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