I lurk on this list which is for Professional Academics.  They do tolerate
and take interest in those without the degrees and tenure tracks.  They can
be some of our own Big League SCA members disguised as their Mundane selves
(Duke Finnvarr de Trahe, Sir Andrew of Riga, and more) who actually teach
College Courses and have letters behind their names.  They can also be
people with a lot of Professional Re-enactment experience (Henk d'Jong who
loathes the SCA).  Best yet, there are a bunch of lurkers like myself who
occasionally ask a question, or wade in when the Academic is obviously wrong
(women's side saddles were unsafe at any speed which Countess Illaria took
out with words and pictures!)

At any rate, although this looks like a blog address, it has some of the
neatest Manuscripts you have ever seen on the web, complete with
illuminations.  The text is mainly in French but who buys a book (or, in
this case looks at it) for the text? (grin).  This selection of manuscripts
has wonderful illuminations.  I suspect it has MUCH more but my second
language is Troll.

Regina

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Pierre Geraut et son exemplaire du « Roman de la Rose » (ms Paris
Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève 1127)

Les Coustumes de Bretaigne de Guillaume Davy

Le Roman de Otinel : un copiste de Saint-Brieuc en 1317 ...

http://blog.pecia.fr

jean luc deuffic
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