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The Ties that Bound: Peasant Families in Medieval England av Barbara A. Hanawalt
The Return of Martin Guerre av Natalie Zemon Davis
The Medieval Chastity Belt: A Myth-Making Process (The New Middle Ages) av Albrecht Classen
A Medieval Miscellany av Judith Herrin
From the Brink of the Apocalypse : Confronting Famine, War, Plague, and Death in the Later Middle Ages av John Aberth
Chronicles of the Crusades (Penguin Classics) av Jean de Joinville
The Eleventh Hour: A Curious Mystery av Graeme Base
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Om meg I'm a graduate student, working on a PhD in medieval history. I'm currently writing my dissertation about the manuscript context of medieval Welsh prophecies.
Om biblioteket mitt Pretty much finished entering all of my academic books... soon I get to start adding all the fiction....
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Since we're brand new...feel free to add input on the thread...depending on who is interested and where they are commuting from, maybe there is a better place to meet then Third Place Books...or maybe someone wants to carpool...or who knows?
It is also nice to know that you watch the group and saw what we were up to, it hasn't been very active so I wasn't sure how many people were paying attention.
Carol
postet av CarolO kl. 1:32 am (EST) den Aug 28, 2008
I’m sending this note because you are a member of the Seattleites group.
A few of us are starting a book club and I hope that you will consider joining us.
Our first book is In the Woods by Tana French. Our first meeting will be on Thursday, October 2nd, at Third Place Books in Lake Forest Park at 7pm.
See our thread called Book Clubs? on the Seattleites group or you can reply to me if you want more info.
Thanks - Carol
postet av CarolO kl. 12:51 am (EST) den Aug 28, 2008
postet av brokensnowpea kl. 2:00 pm (EST) den Jul 30, 2008
postet av alarob kl. 10:32 pm (EST) den Jan 21, 2008
I am not studying anywhere at the moment, I graduated from Randolph-Macon Woman's college in '06 as a double major in History and Classics, and I have applied to the University of Texas for their Medieval Studies PhD. I'm not sure how that is going to play out at this point, regardless of whether I am accepted, because they seem to focus rather more on Old English than anything Celtic. So, I'm kind of up in the air right now, having spent the last two years 'taking a break' and working, getting life experience and learning new things.
I'm so, so ready to go back to school.
I started middle Welsh with an incomplete book written by Gareth Morgan (of the University of Texas) just before he died -- its available for free online -- and I randomly stumbled across it one day while looking for resources. It seems to be pretty basic, with not a lot in the way of grammatical explanation or a dictionary of any kind, so I was looking for something a bit more in depth. I had hit on Evans just before leaving my first comment, so that will definitely be my next step.
So, do you think it might be better to learn Modern Welsh first, rather than start with Middle? I have some experience with Welsh, mostly from a Celtic Mythology class I took at Oxford one semester while I was studying in England, but the majority of my Celtic language experience is in Scottish gaelic, which is, admittedly, a whole different kettle of fish. I do have a modern Welsh book, if you think that would be the best place to start.
Its great to actually come across people that are interested in the same things you are -- I've had a hard time finding any kind of program or any professors that would really mesh with my academic interests.
What kind of prophecies are you looking at, and in which manuscripts, if you don't mind my asking?
postet av aluinnsearlait kl. 11:22 am (EST) den Jan 18, 2008
I noticed that you were doing your graduate work on medieval Welsh manuscripts and wondered two things:
1) can you recommend a good middle Welsh grammar?
2) where are you doing your post-graduate work? I want to get into the same field, but I know next to nothing about who teaches where, or even which institutions might cater to those of us who are interested in the Celtic side of things.
Any info you have would be super helpful, and in the meantime, I will have great fun perusing your library.
thanks!
postet av aluinnsearlait kl. 4:55 pm (EST) den Jan 14, 2008
postet av scaifea kl. 6:01 pm (EST) den Jan 1, 2008
And you're absolutely right, I do think of The Hobbit every time he wears the set. :) Knitting memories one stitch at a time! That's why I can't knit for people I don't like or don't know, too much goes into the knitting.
postet av brokensnowpea kl. 8:38 pm (EST) den Dec 31, 2007
postet av brokensnowpea kl. 8:14 pm (EST) den Dec 31, 2007