Introduction to the Medieval Tournament (Early Tournaments to 1350)

Introduction to the Medieval Tournament (Early Tournaments to 1350)

Historical sources to cover the conduct and pageantry of the tournaments of the early middle ages.

Dr. Brian Price
Yes
Martial Arts - Heavy Weapons
History - 1300 - 1400
On

Much ado about Haithabu-Making Haithabu Poofy Pants

Much ado about Haithabu-Making Haithabu Poofy Pants

Join Duchess Inga to decipher the Haithbu Poofy Pants! We will discuss the extant pant fragments and other clothing images that the pattern is based on and, most importantly, unravel how to translate the pattern to a workable and comfy pair of pants. In particular I will discuss the tricks I have learned through making dozens of these fancy pants to help make construction easier and improve the practical wearablity of the garment. No Materials needed! The meeting link and pattern/handouts will be posted on the event page. You can follow along with the class or watch and ask questions to try it later. The class will be held through Zoom. This is a free service with no application download required. The meeting link and handouts will be posted on the event page. This is part of a series of online classes I am hosting through Zoom meetings Wednesdays at 6:30pm and Sundays at 2:00pm Pacific. You can find the details for attending the live class through my Facebook page www.facebook.com/earlysweden . Each class will be recorded and posted here so that they are available to anyone who was unable to attend.

Duchess Inga
Yes
Arts & Sciences - Fiber Arts
None
On

Pearled London Hood

Pearled London Hood

IN WHICH our intrepid recreatrix decides at the last minute to make a London Hood, in a house not her own, with half of her normal supplies two and a half hours away. CAN SHE DO IT? (spoiler: she, in fact, can).

Elen Verch Phelip

Yes

Arts & Sciences - Fiber Arts

None

Plague in London in the Early 17th Century

Plague in London in the Early 17th Century

Medical theories, and the Plague of 1603. How theories on disease changed into various 'sciences', and how the death of Elizabeth I affected London's 'health'. Lots of people coming in, and the plague followed. Some comparisons to today's plague as well.

THL Jane Milford

Yes

Arts & Sciences - Sciences

History - 1500 - 1600

Plural of Moose is Moose (German Umlaut, Abenaki, etc.)

Plural of Moose is Moose (German Umlaut, Abenaki, etc.)

German Umlaut, formation of plurals, linguistics

Kinehild le Librari

Yes

Arts & Sciences - Sciences

None

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