Mar 31 2006

In the news, etc.

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University gets 15th century legal manuscript

Oxford Archaeology Unearths Saxon Settlement in Southampton

Italians find ancient Ur tablets: Writings could lead to buried library

Palace Unearthed On Housing Scheme

Palace of Trojan War hero found in Athens

Archivist finds Henry I charter

A cemetery of secrets: A Roman graveyard has been dug up in York.

LuccaÂ’s Roman past revealed

Spanish Ship Found Underneath Florida Beach

And a bunch of Useful Bits:
The Canterbury Tales Project has been moved and rebuilt. It now includes the full text of all articles in both numbers of the Canterbury Tales Project Occasional Papers, links to working web sample views of two of their major publications, the Hengwrt Chaucer Digital Facsimile and the Miller’s Tale on CD-ROM, and to the whole of the Caxton’s Canterbury Tales publication, and the full text of many articles from their and other publications.

Using Medieval Latin: A Toolbox of Resources

Dictionary of Anglo-Noman Online

Mar 28 2006

The stork ain’t got nothing on me .

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Last time I gave a paper at Congress I was…pregnant.

Here I am, I agree to give a paper at Congress and I end up … pregnant.

Well. Now I know where babies come from.
That’s it! No more Congress papers!

Mar 25 2006

yes, I did snarf my drink, why do you ask?

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Mar 23 2006

Blogger meet-up at Ye Olde Zoo

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Ancrene Wiseass and Dr. V are beginning to plan the First Annual Kalamazoo Bloggers’ Guild Meeting. Comments a-plenty. Weigh in on matters grave and beery. Go, do it now.

Mar 23 2006

Holy shit.

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Wait, I think I need to say that one more time: Holy shit.


Dude, Paris is burning: Protesting students are burning books. Ecole des chartes is still doing an inventory. Seems as though 19th century copies of medieval documents may be the “livres anciens,” not medieval MSS proper..but I think a lot of details are as yet unknown.


Here are a some links

La Sorbonne prise en otage pendant douze heures

Des livres rares volés ou brûlés

Le gouvernement choisit la fermeté face à la fronde anti-CPE

Here are some English-language articles up about an hour ago, mostly yakking about the cars, shops, and union angst:

From Reuters UK

Fox

CNN

Mar 21 2006

Outstanding!

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Fantabulous geekery! Superhero geekery! YES!

Ah yes…I don’t know about a costume, but I should go as The Harpy, and my superpower should be the sonic scream ‘Move your bloody, illegally parked car before the charter bus hits it!’

Muahahahaha. Lair. Awesome.

Mar 15 2006

In the news..

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Mar 13 2006

The promised update

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Mother Soprano is still with us, literally and figuratively. New fun: sudden onset dementia (following two closely-scheduled surgeries in Oct. Probably anethesia related, but the cause is neither here nor there at this point). I’m counting on your vote for eventual sainthood. Vote early, vote often.

The longer I’m in our house the more things I see need repair of a minor or major variety. I am asking for power tools for mother’s day this year. Or a ladder – some came with the house, and they are truly frightening. (I’m way too excited about this one. Articulating! w00t!) Next stop, tho: an electrician. Say it with me: Uuugggh!

Well, they let me in: I figure I’ll pick up a second masters while I’m sort of wondering what to do next. Entirely online. Totally free (since I’m staff). And the U. is doing more with online courses, so I’m thinking it may mean I can pick up a section here and there as a part-time instructor. Can’t hoit, better than a stick in the eye, etc.

I want to kick myself for agreeing to a Congress paper. I know better, this is the third time I’ve done this to myself – this is the worst, worst, worst time of year for me. I might claim that I’ll write it in the fall, but I’m terrible about procrastinating. So as we celebrate another New Year I begin to panic because now I really, truly, am drowning. And I have to write a paper. I’m sooo stupid. Needless to say we are no where near a draft, ok? GAH!

I’m still enjoying cheap therapy working with clay. One of these days I really should post shots from the last 2 terms, I know, I know. Spent the evening glazing. We loves the spray booth, we loves the precious.

Oh, and we’re expecting another recruit into the Carnell army around about Hallowe’en. As Gomer Pyle would say, ‘Suu-prise, su-prise, su-prise..’ My response? ‘GAH!’ Yes, you can quote me.

Mar 13 2006

News links a-pilin’

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Good lord, I have been busy. Crazy, even. Program is mostly out in the mail system (or already recieved, for the USPS Priority Mail folks), should be totally gone by Wed. or Thurs. The pace here is frenetic, meetings up the wazoo (and I tell you, it’s uncomfortable to have a meeting in your wazoo!)

Have been keeping a list of links-o-interest, although I imagine most of this is old news to most of you, here they are:

Angel hidden for 1,200 years

Carving of ‘northern god’ found

Trove of Teutonic weapons uncovered in Krusne Hory region

TownÂ’s medieval bridge unearthed

14th Century wreck found in Stockholm waters

Lucky coin found in medieval ship

$600M Grafenwöhr housing project is on site of medieval village

Inscriptions point to horizontal social formations during medieval era

Archaeologists discover Saint Chad’s Burial Place and Shrine

Catalonia region reviving Jewish past

Mathematician asks: is our history wrong?: Dates ascribed to ancient events may be off by 1,000 years

Bronze Age Sky Disc Deciphered

Aaaand for those of us geeky about archaeology, even non-medieval:

Archaeologists Find Massive Tomb in Greece

Typhoid May Have Caused Fall of Athens, Study Finds

Ancient Greek shipwreck surveyed

Archaeologists unearth Alexander the Great era wall

3,000-year-old tombs found in China

2200-year old graveyard of children discovered in Inner Mongolia

Ancient village found in China

Team to excavate 600-year-old ship

3,000-year-old cliff painting found in Yunnan

8,000-year-old drill to make fire found in Zhejiang

Archaeologists Find New Ancient Egyptian Tomb

Tutankhamen dead of knee infection

And Yes, a real update is in order. Such news. Oy. Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow… Right now I need to Get Back To Work, there’s barely time to take my ‘smoking break’ to cut-and-paste..gah.