"The Witches' Cove," Follower of Jan Mandijn |
This week's Link Dump is hosted by a medieval cat who personifies the true Strange Company Spirit.
Rock art from a mysterious ancient civilization.
A burial ground with an eclectic clientele.
Yet another murder done to avoid a marriage.
Some Viking jewelry was mysteriously left at a museum.
The world's oldest papyrus and the Great Pyramid.
The patron saints of mice, cats, and thunderstorms.
War in the Mariana Islands.
Mensur: the sport for people who want to feel like they've been put through a paper shredder.
The birth of "kitchen sink realism."
Considering what the world's been like lately, I think this has already happened.
Thanks to the heat, Chatsworth's historic gardens have made something of a comeback.
The American Civil War's first civilian casualty.
A magic mirror that contains a hidden image.
I'm interested in food history, so I enjoyed watching how to prepare dinner, 1807 style. (And it will give you a fresh appreciation for modern kitchens.)
The bath-tub seems to figure much in history, what with Archimedes, Marat and Heisenberg (though was the first-named in his own tub or a public bath?) And Colonel Coëtlogon was lucky to be ordered out of Khartoum when he was - and left with praise from General Gordon!
ReplyDeleteAlso, the article on the revelation of old garden patterns at Chatsworth was interesting. And the Middle Ages really knew how to draw their cats, didn't they?
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