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Latest blog posts from Moyen Age

William James
I read the first half of Robert D. Richardson's William James: In the Maelstrom of American Modernism in the spring, set it aside for a couple of months, then finally picked it back up and finished it a few weeks ago. Loved it! Except for the occasional touch of pedantry, Richardson does an... Read more...
Published a week ago

Fur Dummies
As a non-German speaker, I found this book to be rather amusing. It's "for Dummies" and I can't even make sense of the book cover... And speaking of book covers, Sylvia of Classical Bookworm has just posted a handy guide for bending Amazon.com book-cover images to your will (very useful for blog... Read more...
Published 4 weeks ago

Seven Songs Meme
I saw this on the age of perfection a few weeks ago and thought it would be fun. It's taken me a while to get around to it, but here it is: Rules: List seven songs you are into right now.No matter what the genre, whether they have words, or even if they’re not any good, but they must be songs... Read more...
Published a month ago

My summer vacation
You might've noticed that I haven't been blogging (or commenting) all that much lately. My wife and I took a summer vacation to France (Provence) and Switzerland, and we came back with some sort of lingering stomach bug (Montezuma's William Tell's revenge: our doctor thinks it might be... Read more...
Published a month ago

Ghost Hunters
I was reddere in rode þan rose in þe rayne;My lyre als the lely, lufely to syghte,And nowe I am a grisely gaste, and grymly grane,With Lucefere in a lake lawe ame I lyghte.â€"â€"â€"[ I was ruddier in body (branch) than (a) rose in the rain;My leer (face) as the lily, lovely to see,And now I am... Read more...
Published 2 months ago

Midsummer's Eve
Atween cuckowé and the nightingale    There is a manner of strange difference;On freshé branches singeth the woodwale,    Jays in music have small experience;Chattering pies when they come in presénce    Most malapert their verdit to purpose;All thing hath favour, briefly in... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Prickly Pear
The prickly pears are blooming! They have such lovely, waxy, translucent, yellow and rose-tinged petals â€" bugs and bees love them. Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Bodleian Library: Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts
This is weird, right? Description: lion with helmet, monkey riding pillion, riding on unicorn; they follow monkey on foot (Flemish, c. 1470-1490) View (and search) thousands more here: www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/medievalimages/ â€" including a few from Mexico: Description: The founding of... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Miscellany
Technical/blog: Not long ago, it came to my attention that if you signed up for a Movable Type account via this blog (for commenting purposes), you'd never receive a confirmation email. Oops. That's been fixed. Also, if you've noticed the carbonkid.com domain name popping up here, there, and... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Les Aventures de Sir Reginald
â€" Or The Meme That Time Forgot. Many moons ago, heu mihi posted this meme: If you'd like to receive a gift from me before the end of the calendar year, be one of the first five people to leave a comment, and ye shall receive! Just email with your RL address. You just have to put out the same... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Hony swete
It seems the old is new again. Honey's been rediscovered by the medical establishment... National Geographic, June 2008: As bacteria grow increasingly resistant to antibiotics, doctors around the world are rediscovering an old ally: honey. A popular medicine before the era of modern wonder... Read more...
Published 3 months ago

Confessio
I. It's been nearly six months since I last worked on The Novel...and I'm okay with that. The Novel â€" at least for the time being â€" has officially been set aside. The truth is, I never really made the transition from "Sunday writer" to real writer (I wrote when I was inspired to write and... Read more...
Published 3 months ago