NAMES AND NAMING |
Top Ten German Male Names From Das Hausbuch der Mendelschen |
Negham "Kestral" MacLachlan |
Summer 1997 (#123) |
Researching and Selecting a Name in the SCA and Maximizing Your Chances for Registration |
Da'ud ibn Auda |
Spring 1992 (#102) |
What Constitutes a Name |
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Summer 1991 (#99) |
Choosing a Medieval Name |
Arval Benicoeur |
Fall 1990 (#96) |
There Were No Elves, But There Were Elf-Names |
Urien ap Medraut |
Winter 1987 (#85) |
A Good Mac is Hard to Find: Some Notes on Gælic Naming Conventions |
Mairghread-Ros FitzGarret of Desmond |
Summer 1986 (#79) |
The Construction and Pronunciation of Authentic Irish Names |
Caobhain O'Suilleabhain |
Fall 1981 (#60) |
The Archaic Touch: An Alternative in Name-Choosing |
Brynhilde Kormacsdottir |
Spring 1978 (#46) |
Mh is V, Unless It's W |
Deirdre Muldomhnaigh |
Spring 1976 (#38) |
Latin Names |
Däwyd Suomalainen von Markheim |
Fall 1975 (#36) |
What's in a Name? (ladies' names) |
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1972 (#22) |
NEEDLEWORK: CROCHET |
Large Caul Pattern to Crochet (snood) |
Camilla de la Reynarde |
Summer 1997 (#123) |
NEEDLEWORK: EMBROIDERY |
From the Heart of the Society: Embroidery with a Child | Eowyn Amberdrake | 3rd Quarter 2018 (#207) |
Diversions: Canterbury Wolves | Fionnabhair Kyriath Inghen Ui Neill | 2nd Quarter 2018 (#206) |
Green Man in Stitchery | Fionnabhair Kyriath Inghen Ui Neill | 2nd Quarter 2017(#202) |
In the Style of the Oxburgh Hangings | Karen Larsdatter | 3rd Quarter 2009 (#171) |
Opus Inglicanum | Rhichenda Elizabeth Coffin | 3rd Quarter 2008 (167) |
The Embroideries at Hardwick Hall: a Catalogue by Santina M. Levey | Reviewed by Johhnae Llyn Lewis | 1st Quarter 2008 (#165) |
How to Build a 'Slate' Embroidery Frame | Motleyjustmotleynothingbutmotley | Winter 2007 (#161) |
In Search of the Period Embroidery Frame | Alianora da Lyshâret McDaniel | Winter 2007 (#161) |
Mounting Needlework for Framing or Display |
Gabrielle Chasseresse de Chevreuil |
Fall 1999 (#132) |
Cross Stitch Embroidery in the Middle Ages and Renaissance |
Karen Larsdatter |
Summer 1998 (#127) |
Simply Embroidery |
Siban nî Sheaghdha |
Fall 1995 (#116) |
Sixteenth Century Turkish Light Embroidery: Pattern Darning |
Deonora Ridenow |
Summer 1994 (#111) |
A Fifteenth Century Embroidered Bag |
Richard Wymarc |
Summer 1993 (#107) |
Transfer Ink for Embroidery |
Leonie de Grey |
Summer 1990 (#95) |
A Blackwork Cap |
Eowyn of Kincora |
Summer 1990 (#95) |
Opus Anglicanum |
Cateline de la Mor |
Winter 1989 (#93) |
Some 16th Century Border Patterns for Blackwork Embroidery |
Brighid ni Chiarain of Tethba |
Fall 1989 (#92) |
Queen Jane's Cuffs |
Ciorstan MacAmhlaidh |
Summer 1987 (#83) |
Medieval and Renaissance Lace and Embroidery Patterns and Pattern Books |
Airmid Godwin |
Fall 1985 (#76) |
A Needlemade Oriental Rug of the Renaissance |
Airmid Godwin |
Summer 1984 (#71) |
A Catalog of Medieval Embroidery Stitches |
Airmid Godwin |
Winter 1983 (#69) |
Motifs for Trim |
Kathryn Goodwyn |
Winter 1980 (#57) |
How to Embroider Mail |
Marynel of Darkhaven |
#13 |
100 Embroidery Stitches |
Book review by Marynel of Darkhaven |
#12 |
NEEDLEWORK: KNITTING |
Medieval Knitting | Christian de Holacombe | 1st Quarter 2008 (#165) |
Knitting Eleanora of Toledo's Stockings |
Camilla de la Reynarde |
Spring 1998 (#126) |
The Age of Knitting |
Elspeth of Oakwood Court |
Summer 1996 (#119) |
NEEDLEWORK: KNITTING - 16TH CENTURY |
A 16th-Century Style Knit Purse | Veronica McNulty | Winter 2004 (#149) |
NEWCOMER INFORMATION |
Newcomer Camping | Bridget Lucia MacKenzie | 3rd Quarter 2009 (#171) |
Help Newcomers Directory | Ælflæd of Duckford | 4th Quarter (#164) 2007 |
A Dozen Do's and Don'ts for Newcomers, Plus Two for Parents |
Alys Katharine |
Winter 1997 (#121) |
For Love of the Arts |
Marian Loresinger |
Fall 1994 (#112) |
Welcome to the SCA |
Haldana Jensdottir |
Fall 1991 (#100) |
Advice to Newcomers/Advice to Established Members |
Alys Katherine |
Summer 1990 (#95) |
What the Handbooks Don't Tell You |
Arvad Wendall |
Spring 1988 (#86) |
Beginning Anachronism |
William Arkham |
Summer 1986 (#79) |
How to Get What You Want Out of the SCA |
Alura the Twinn |
Summer 1982 (#63) |
NEWSLETTERS |
Sex, Lies, and Old Newsletters |
Nicolaa de Bracton and Hector of the Black Height |
Summer 1996 (#119) |
The Care and Feeding of a Local Newsletter |
Nicolaa de Bracton |
Spring 1994 (#110) |
Creating the Special-Interest Newsletter |
Alison MacDermot |
Summer 1991 (#99) |
OGAM/OGHAM |
A Verse to Learn Ogam/Ogham | Éowyn Amberdrake | Summer 2003(#147) |
PAINTING |
Gift of the Body | Mark Calderwood | Winter (2007) (#161) |
The Lady in the Loggia, Part II | Mark Calderwood | Summer 2006 (#159) |
The Lady in the Loggia, Part I | Mark Calderwood | Spring 2006 (#158) |
A Short Treatise on the Art of Limning and Other Diverse Related Arts |
Wolfgang von Roessler |
Summer 1998 (#127) |
The Norwegian Origin of Oil Painting |
Achren of the Debatable Lands |
Spring 1998 (#126) |
The Small Art of Limning |
Enriqueta Isabel de Reyes y Mora |
Fall 1986 (#80) |
Approximating a Period Oil Palette |
Katja Hjalmarsdatter |
Spring 1984 (#70) |
PAINTINGS-MURALS-BRITAIN |
Medieval "Top Model": Society Period Wall Paintings and Fashion | 3rd Quarter 2015 (#195) |
PAPER |
Paper Folding in 15th Century Europe | Serena da Riva | 2nd Quarter 2016 (#198) |
Marbled Paper |
Oswald von dem Grunwald |
Summer 1992 (#103) |
Fermented Flax Paper |
Thomann Shadan Secarius |
Fall 1989 (#92) |
A Fifteenth Century Gift Box |
Clare de Crecy |
Winter 1988 (#89) |
PEERAGE ORDERS |
The Privilege of Peerage: Adapting the 11/12th Century Welsh 'Breint Teilo' as an SCA Scroll Text |
Tangwystyl verch Morgant Glasvryn |
Spring 1999 (#130) |
A Period Laurel Ceremony |
Deirdre O'Siodhachain |
Winter 1998 (#125) |
Peers Errant |
Cariadoc of the Bow |
Winter 1992 (#105) |
A Mirror of Knighthood |
College of Sciences, Caid |
Spring 1979 (#50) |
The First Order of the Laurel |
Frederic Feolildwyn |
Winter 1977 (#45) |
Incipit: Criteria for Knighthood |
Jon de Cles |
1973 (#23) |
To Be A Peer of the Realm |
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1972 (#22) |
PERSONAS |
It Takes a Village |
Alysoun de Ros and Isabel Moundoghter |
Spring 2002 (#142) |
On Teaching in Persona |
Agnes de Lanvallei |
Winter 1996 (#117) |
The Terrors of Arts Displays in Persona and How to Overcome Them |
Elfwyn de Barfleur |
Winter 1996 (#117) |
Four Easy Steps to Persona Development |
William the Heretic |
Spring 1994 (#110) |
Know Thyself |
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Fall 1993 (#108) |
Concerning Consistency, or Ignorance Is Bliss |
Cariadoc of the Bow |
Winter 1991 (#101) |
Some Thoughts on Staying in Persona |
Daibhid "Ruadh" MacLachlan |
Spring 1991 (#98) |
Choosing A Persona |
Elstrid of Ironhold |
Fall 1979 (#52) |
PIGMENTS |
The Muddle of the Woad |
Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta |
Spring 1998 (#126) |
Will the Real Massicot Please Stand Up! |
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Fall 1996 (#120) |
In Search of Lost Pigments |
Megan ní Laine de Belle Rive |
Summer 1988 (#87) |
Eight Gills of Galls: Being a Chronicle of the Alchemical Manufacture of Ink |
Atanielle Unesse |
Winter 1985 (#77) |
PLANT USAGE AND HORTICULTURE |
Recreating a Medieval Garden | Donna Mitchell | Winter 2003(#145) |
Growing Flax at Home |
Barbara atte Dragon |
Winter 2001 (#137) |
The Carolingian Garden |
Raisya Khorivovna |
Spring 2000 (#134) |
The Medieval Garden by Sylvia Landsberg |
Book review by Ingvild Josefsdatter |
Summer 1999 (#131) |
Pleasures and Pastimes in Medieval England by Compton Reeves |
Book review by Rosamund Beauvisage |
Winter 1999 (#129) |
Plants and People: Economic Botany in Northern Europe AD 800-1800 by J.H. Dickson and R.R. Mill |
Book review by Ingvild Josefsdatter |
Summer 1997 (#123) |
Sources for Medieval Gardens |
Book reviews by Yseult of Broceliande |
Summer 1997 (#123) |
Medieval and Renaissance Roses |
Yseult of Broceliande |
Spring 1996 (#118) |
Sweet Summer's Roses (how to make rosary beads, rose honey, rose vinegar, etc.) |
Guimora |
Summer 1990 (#95) |
Living History on the Endangered List |
Helmut of Greenland |
Spring 1989 (#90) |
Perfumes and Fragrances, or the Power of a Flower |
Allen MacMillan |
Winter 1982 (#65) |
Concerning Trees and their Fruit |
Cariadoc of the Bow |
Winter 1980 (#57) |
The Love That Dares Not Speak its Name: Medieval Flower-Language |
Durnhardt of Altenau |
Spring 1980 (#54) |
Medieval "Mary's Gardens" |
Bjo of Griffin |
Spring 1980 (#54) |
Roses on a Bed of Lilies (cosmetics) |
Katherine Marlowe Nic Luirain |
Summer 1977 (#43) |
Gilly and Other Edible Flowers |
Sumer Redmaene |
Summer 1975 (#35) |
An Aromatic Garden, Part 2 |
Maire Aislinge na Slighe Mor |
Fall 1974 (#32) |
Preparing Your Own Home Grown Herbes |
Linda-Muireall von Katzenbrasse |
Fall 1974 (#32) |
An Aromatic Garden, Part I |
Maire Aislinge na Slighe Mor |
Summer 1974 (#31) |
Roses as Food |
Sundaria |
1973 (#26) |
Dear Sylvanus (more medieval remedies/cosmetic preparations) |
Sylvanus Andere |
#16 |
The Accomplish'd Lady's Delight: Cosmetic Preparations |
Sylvanus Andere |
#13 |
The Vertues: A period treatise by John Parkinson, Apothecarye of London from his booke
Theatrum Botanicum: The Theater of Plantes or An Universall and Complete Herball, printed by Thos Cotes in London anno. 1640, on the "Seede of Fenugreeke" |
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June 1968 (#7) |
POETRY |
Kingdom News: The Newest Kingdom of the Society: Avacal | Arnsbjorn Tiernanson CuRigh, Poem Author | 4th Quarter 2015 (#196) |
Triolet | Fionnabhair Kyrieth Inghean ui Neill | 1st Quarter 2012 (#181) |
Villanelle: On War | Fionnabhair Kyriath Inghean ui Neall | 4th Quarter 2011 (#180) |
Garments and Armor in the Canterbury Tales | Karen Larsdatter | Summer 2006 (#159) |
Sestina: the Wall | Janet Cooley Anderson | Summer 2003 (#147) |
A Verse to Learn Ogam/Ogham | Melinda Sherbring | Summer 2003 (#147) |
POETRY: BYZANTINE |
Byzantine Poetry in English | Robert Smith | Winter 2005 (#153) |
POETRY: EUROPEAN |
An Old English Chronicle Praise Poem | Ana Areces | Winter 2006 (#157) |
Sestina II – Legacy of Henry the VIII | Ana Areces | Spring 2005 (#154) |
The Squire's Tale | Batujin Ba'atur | Fall 2004 (#152) |
a Linguistic Exercise: an English Sonnet and Its Spanish Translation | Ana Areces | Summer 2004 (#151) |
Timeless Beauty | Brian Martin | Spring 2004 (#150) |
Völuspá: The Sybil's Prophecy |
translated by Dafydd of the Glens |
Summer 2002 (#143) |
The Wife's Lament |
Translated with an introduction by Isolde de la Ramée |
Spring 2000 (#134) |
On Penning Sonnets in the Fashion of Shakespeare |
Gwendolyn merch Llewelyn |
Spring 1998 (#126) |
Rune Songs |
Éowyn Amberdrake |
Summer 1997 (#123) |
An Anglo-Saxon Praise Poem |
Siobhán ni héodhusa |
Fall 1994 (#112) |
Writing Traditionally Styled Ballads |
Deirdre O'Siodhachain |
Winter 1991 (#101) |
Cyning, Cwenec Scop, and Thegn: Poetical Views of Anglo-Saxon Society |
Dietrich Wenceslas von Brandeis |
Summer 1987 (#83) |
The Lyric Poems of Gil Vicente |
Dietrich Wencelas von Brandeis |
Spring 1986 (#78) |
The Ballad and the Ballade |
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Summer 1984 (#71) |
On Writing Chaucerian Poetry |
Jacques Dirlonde of Outremer |
Summer 1983 (#67) |
On Writing Middle English Alliterative Verse |
Malkin Grey |
Fall 1982 (#64) |
Notes on Forms for Humorous Medieval Verse |
Ruth of the Far North |
Summer 1976 |
Vestrrikis Drapa: Skaldic Poetry Class |
University of Ithra |
Winter 1976 (#41) |
Composing Skaldic Poetry in English |
Geirr Bassi Haraldsson |
Spring 1976 (#38) |
Pro Arte: On Poets |
Rima of Rockridge |
(#27) |
Poetry in Medieval Wales |
Gwydion Pendderwen |
#17 |
Courtly Poetry |
John the Lion, Hermit |
#12 |
POETRY: JAPANESE |
Heian Poetry Jam: the Poetic and Social History of Waka | Lisa A. Joseph | Winter 2005 (#153) |
Japanese Poetry for the Long-Nosed Barbarian, or The Tanka is Not a Wain |
Yaroslav the Persistent |
Fall 1984 (#72) |
POETRY: MIDDLE EASTERN |
Reverie: On the Background and Form of Qasidah |
Saqre al-Kudsi |
Spring 1993 (#106) |
POETRY: NURSERY RHYMES |
The Real Meaning of "Ring Around the Rosie" |
Nicolaa de Bracton |
Winter 1998 (#125) |
Elizabethan Verse: Mother Goose |
John the Grey of St. Brendan |
Summer 1981 (#59) |
POETRY: SCA WORKS |
Water R'vd | Ana Areces | Fall 2006 (#160) |
An Old English Chronicle Praise Poem | Ana Areces | Winter 2006 (#157) |
Timeless Beauty | Brian Martin | Spring 2004 (#150) |
I Forgot | Bridget Pechtel | Spring 2004 (#150) |
For Ariella | Brian Martin | Fall 2004 (#152) |
The Golden Given (poem) | Kenneth Muller | Fall 2003 (#148) |
The Nun's Priest's Capul's Tale: Exegesis on a Lost Manuscript | Chiara di Montepulciano | Fall 2003 (#148) |
Castor and Pollux |
Ana Raquel de Guzman |
Winter 2002 (#141) |
The Lament of the Titan |
Jan van Seist |
Summer 2001 (#139) |
Ballad for Sir William Wallace, Rebel and Hero |
Isobel Wren |
Summer 2001 (#139) |
A Reply to Flattery |
Maol Anna de Chassant |
Spring 2001 (#138) |
The Crown of Sir Galen |
Madeline MacLachlan |
Winter 2000 (#131) |
On Forestry |
Gwendolyn merch Llewelyn |
Spring 1998 (#126) |
The Hunting of the Boar of Dunadd |
Gwernin Kyuarwyd |
Fall 1997 (#124) |
Rune Songs |
Éowyn Amberdrake |
Summer 1997 (#123) |
Aquilian Song |
Bard Francis Goodfellow of Saxony |
Spring 1997 (#122) |
Love and Walls: A Trio of Sestinas |
Arthur FitzEdgar |
Winter 1997 (#121) |
Sestina of Horatius |
Dorigen of the Grey Gate |
Winter 1996 (#117) |
Of Honour and Courtesy: Rime Royal |
Dorigen of the Grey Gate |
Fall 1995 (#116) |
An Anglo-Saxon Praise Poem |
Siobhán ni héodhusa |
Fall 1994 (#112) |
The Archer King's Sestina |
Gyrth Oldcastle |
Fall 1993 (#108) |
In Commemoration of the Reign of Dinaris the Wanderer and Marguerite de la Croix |
Karina des Pensées |
Summer 1993 (#107) |
Reverie |
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Spring 1993 (#106) |
Reverie Upon My Love While Studying |
Alisandre Oliphant |
Winter 1993 (#105) |
Song For One Who Lamented Sorely That He Was Not a Peer |
Dorigen of the Grey Gate |
Winter 1992 (#105) |
Writing Poetry in the Current Middle Ages |
Deirdre O'Siodhachain |
Fall 1992 (#104) |
Tai's Song |
Hector of the Black Height |
Spring 1992 (#102) |
A Crown of Love: An Emblem Poem |
Dorigen of the Grey Gate |
Winter 1991 (#101) |
Ballade in Praise of Levity |
Esperanza Halevi of Venice |
Winter 1991 (#101) |
The Flame |
Dorigen of the Grey Gate |
Summer 1991 (#99) |
O iunkfru skon: A Poem in Fourteenth Century Swedish |
Rodbert Rudulfsson |
Winter 1990 (#97) |
Elegy for an Anciente Kynge |
Yrsa Ivarsdottir |
Fall 1990 (#96) |
Sestina I |
Dorigen of the Grey Gate |
Spring 1989 (#90) |
The Bond of the Master |
Rosanore of Redthorn |
Spring 1989 (#90) |
The Game of Kings |
James of Penmore |
Spring 1989 (#90) |
A Sad Ballade |
Esperanza Halevi |
Winter 1988 (#89) |
The Scribe's Sojourn from His Love |
Johannes von Nurenstein |
Winter 1988 (#89) |
A Sonnet |
Gabriel du Renard |
Fall 1988 (#88) |
To Her Clever Gallant (Reply: To His Coy Mistress) |
Christine de Waughe |
Fall 1988 (#88) |
The Bond of the Apprentice |
Alisandre Oliphant |
Summer 1988 (#87) |
Ignis Amoris: The Fires of Love |
Kellyn Firesinger |
Summer 1988 (#87) |
Sonnet to a Fool |
Sionann Muirgen ní Dhomnhall |
Spring 1988 (#86) |
Riddle: A Lady Who Is Worshipped by a Knight |
Dorigen of the Grey Gate |
Winter 1987 (#85) |
Sonnet XI (Heart's-ease) |
Dorigen of the Grey Gate |
Winter 1988 (#85) |
I Daresay I Dislike It! |
Cadfan ap Morgan Godrudd |
Fall 1987 (#84) |
Sonnet: On My Lord's Sojourn in Drachenwald |
Marian Greenleaf |
Summer 1987 (#83) |
A Blazoned Rondeau |
Ruth of the Far North |
Spring 1986 (#82) |
Phoenix Rondeau |
Ruth of the Far North |
Spring 1986 (#82) |
A Cautionary Note |
William the Lucky |
Spring 1986 (#78) |
Burial Song |
Deorwulf se Deorc |
Spring 1986 (#78) |
Ballade: The Sunflower |
Dorigen of the Grey Gate |
Winter 1986 (#77) |
Riddles |
Goldwyn of Britain |
Winter 1986 (#77) |
An Overtly Shakespearean Sonnet |
Goldwyn of Britain |
Summer 1985 (#75) |
Princess and Peasant |
Beatrix of Die |
Spring 1985 (#74) |
Sonnets |
TSivia bas Tamara v'Amberview |
Spring 1985 (#74) |
Reply to Petrarch |
Beatrix of Die |
Spring 1985 (#74) |
The Mercenary's Lesson |
Gareth of Bloodwine Gorge |
Winter 1984 (#73) |
La Damoiselle Argente |
Efaer Feanithil |
Fall 1984 (#72) |
Have All My Songs Been Sung |
Beatrix of Die |
Spring 1984 (#70) |
Mother Gwyneth Speaks to her Friends: A Mutter About Spiders |
Gwyneth gan Gefail Burg im Wald |
Spring 1984 (#70) |
A Neo-Canterbury Tale |
Jacques Dirlonde of
Outremer |
Summer 1983 (#67) |
Bella Donna |
Chrissamarie Magdelana d'Amendeo |
Spring 1983 (#66) |
A Rondel l'Amore |
Karl Aerdigwidder von Zauberberg |
Winter 1982 (#65) |
In Praise of My Lord |
Rosemary Petsley |
Fall 1982 (#64) |
An Impediment to Love |
Gwendylyn Sweetsinger de Romsey |
Spring 1982 (#62) |
Ode to Pennsic IV |
Moonwulf Starkaadersson |
Winter 1981 (#61) |
A Seneschale's Excuse: On General Principles |
Gwynedd verch Llewelyn O'Llyn Gwawr |
Fall 1981 (#60) |
In Praise of Legs |
Alison macKieran Dhu |
Summer 1981 (#59) |
Sonnet on Seven Sins |
Ealasaid nic Phearsoinn |
Summer 1981 (#59) |
A Pastoral Interlude |
Alison macKieran Dhu |
Spring 1981 (#58) |
The Badde Scrybe's Goode Excusse |
Atanielle Unesse |
Spring 1981 (#58) |
Gesta Gugliemi |
Cariadoc of the Bow |
Summer 1980 (#55) |
Villanelle |
Cariadoc of the Bow |
Spring 1980 (#54) |
Lady Wilde |
Elizabeth d'Erisbey |
Spring 1980 (#54) |
Eclipse |
Eowyn Nightsong of Tharsis |
Spring 1980 (#54) |
Fantasy |
Alatiel of Reading-wood |
Winter 1979 (#53) |
The Traveler |
Maeve of the Lone Isles |
Winter 1979 (#53) |
Sonnet |
Irving the Anonymous |
Winter 1977 (#45) |
Chansonne de Darregonne |
Gallowglass the Rogue |
Summer 1978 (#47) |
Two Sonnets |
Amber Aradial |
Fall 1978 (#48) |
Three Poems |
Ruth of the Far North |
Summer 1978 (#47) |
The Goodly Life and Glorious Martyrdom of Saint Lech, Patron of Lechbury |
Deirdre Muldomhnaigh |
Summer 1978 (#47) |
Bassi's Hrafnatal |
Hallgeror Alfsdottir |
Spring 1978 (#46) |
Villanelle |
Jehanne l'Enragee |
Winter 1977 (#45) |
Two Poems |
Melissa Wordsmith |
Winter 1976 (#41) |
A Cautionary Note |
William the Lucky |
Winter 1976 (#41) |
The Son of Harold's Hoarfrost |
Edwin Bersark |
Winter 1976 (#41) |
Prophecy |
Julyanna Peregrina |
Winter 1976 (#41) |
Lady Dorothy's Lament |
Diana Listmaker |
Fall 1976 (#40) |
Two Skaldic Odes |
Hallgerðr Álfsdóttir (odes composed by Geirr Bassi Haraldsson) |
Fall 1976 (#40) |
Brian Dritar an Con |
Francesca the Bemused |
Fall 1976 (#40) |
Poem |
Melissa Wordsmith |
Summer 1976 (#39) |
Poem |
Sumer Redmaene |
Summer 1976 (#39) |
Villanelle for a Herald, or Tygre, Tygre, Blazoned Bright |
John of Brook Lynne |
Summer 1976 (#39) |
The Return |
Benson of Stannington |
Summer 1976 (#39) |
The Ploughman |
Julyanna Peregrina |
Summer 1976 (#39) |
Chance Meeting |
Diana Listmaker |
Summer 1976 (#39) |
To Siegfried |
Sumer Redmaene |
Spring 1976 (#38) |
The Road Watch |
Frederic of Feolildwyn |
Spring 1976 (#38) |
Poem |
Julyanna Peregrina |
Winter 1975 (#37) |
Tourney: Big Trees |
Beagle de la Souris Folle |
Winter 1975 (#37) |
Robin Hood and the Elvin King |
Douglas Brownbeard |
Winter 1975 (#37 |
Hal Ravn |
Karina Far West |
Fall 1975 (#36) |
Poem |
Diana Listmaker |
Fall 1975 (#36) |
Well, So How Did You Play The Game? |
Ruth of the Far North |
Fall 1975 (#36) |
Poem |
Rima of Rockridge |
Fall 1975 (#36) |
Poem |
Elfrida of Greenwalls |
Fall 1975 (#36) |
Poem for Andrew of Riga |
Raymond the Mild |
Summer 1975 (#35) |
Merline's Dreme |
Anne of Briar Ditch |
Summer 1974 (#31) |
Quest For A Kingdom |
Cariadoc |
Spring 1974 (#30) |
The Meadow of Adonis |
William Schpall |
Winter 1974 (#29) |
Knight's Lament |
Armand-Sebastian de la foret de Savigny |
(#28) |
Learning Pains, or a Viking Studying a Saint |
Marisela |
(#27) |
Poems to Two Kings |
Rima of Rockridge and Diana Listmaker |
1972 (#25) |
The Legend of Iverdeen |
Jehan de la Marche |
#24 |
The Battle of Brunan Burg |
Translated by Edwin Bersark |
1973 (#23) |
What Does A Lady Do |
Galeran de Bretaigne, translated by Diana Listmaker |
1973 (#23) |
Four Triolets for June |
Isaac de la Decapole D'Alsace |
1973 (#23) |
The Death of Sieur do Coucy |
Edwin Bersark |
1972 (#22) |
La Fille de la Sirene et du Rossignel |
Translated by Alisande de Rohan |
1972 (#22) |
To All Poets, Musicians, Bards, Scalds, Gleemen, Rhymers and the Like in All the Known World |
Ioseph of Locksley |
1972 (#21) |
A Prize for "The Duke of Clarence" |
Ila F. Berry |
1972 (#21) |
St. Columcille Goes Into Exile |
John the Lion |
1972 (#20) |
The Mailed Impersonator |
Rima of Rockridge |
1972 (#20) |
Night |
Jehan de la Marche |
1972 (#20) |
The Lay of Sir Julian |
Cynthia de la Paz |
1971 (#19) |
Scribe
Three Gates |
John the Lion |
1971 (#19) |
Noe |
Rima of Rockridge |
1971 (#18) |
The Hosting of Con |
Caradoc ap Cador |
1971 (#18) |
Gather ye ransoms while ye may |
Rima of Rockridge |
#12 |
The Song of Munin |
Arnulf the Scald |
#9 |
The Legend of Sir Caradoc |
Randall the Stout |
#9 |
The Legend of Sir Bela |
Randall the Stout |
(#8) |
Poem |
Jatinder Kumar |
(#3) |
POTTERY |
Some Typical Types of Medieval English Pottery |
Hroar Stormgengr |
Spring 2002 (#142) |
Making Pinch Pots |
Brielle Scianna Breacca |
Winter 1989 (#93) |
The Pottery Lamp: A Period Lighting Device Recreated |
Richard of Rideja |
Winter 1979 (#49) |
PSYCHOLOGY |
The Inner Lands, Part I: The SCA and Emotional Response |
William William of Baden-Baden |
Summer 1983 (#67) |
POTTERY-SPANISH |
Spanish Lusterware | Anne Carenbauer | Summer 2003 (#147) |