From: owner-scribes@castle.org (scribes digest) To: scribes-digest@castle.org Subject: scribes digest V6 #6 Reply-To: Sender: owner-scribes@castle.org Errors-To: owner-scribes@castle.org Precedence: bulk scribes digest Wednesday, July 4 2001 Volume 06 : Number 006 ======================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send email to with unsubscribe scribes-digets in the body of the message. Leave the subject line blank. Do not include any additional text. [scribes]: French legal documents? [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book Re: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book Re: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book Re: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book Re: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book Re: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book RE: [scribes]: Supply Questions - liquid gold? [scribes]: Re: scribal event [scribes]: Re: Liquid Gold (Sakura Tempera) [scribes]: Fwd: [marinus] Book Raffle -change of plans (was: A Worthy Cause) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Tue, 03 Jul 2001 08:41:04 +1000 From: "Annette Wilson" Subject: [scribes]: French legal documents? Friends I am looking for any examples of French 15th or 16th century legal documents (or anything similar - including letters of marque discussed recently) so that I can study the version of batarde script in use in France. I am assuming that a version of batarde was the common script for this sort of document as it was in England, but I want to compare the differences between the countries. Incidently, I found an illustration of a grant of arms from the time of Henry VIII of England which is written in an Italian Humanist style - the only example I have encountered for a grant though I have seen an example of a treaty written thus. Your help, as always is appreciated Leonie de Grey (Barony of Politarcopolis - Lochac) Annette Wilson =================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send email to with a blank Subject: line and unsubscribe scribes in the body of the message. Do not include any additional text in the body. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2001 18:23:39 -0500 From: Gwendoline Rosamond Subject: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book Greetings, http://www.metmuseum.org/store/st_family_viewer.asp?familyID={421D562A-B2CE-11D3-936C-00902786BF44}&shopperID=&FromPage=catBooks&familyNo=2&catID={2381C7CC-BEA1-11D3-936D-00902786BF44} Just out of curiosity, I was wondering if anyone had seen this book. Your opinion? Cheers, Gwendoline =================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send email to with a blank Subject: line and unsubscribe scribes in the body of the message. Do not include any additional text in the body. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2001 19:35:36 -0500 From: "Helen Schultz" Subject: Re: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book The page wouldn't display properly for me... could you give us the name of the book? I went to the Met site, but couldn't quite figure out where you were finding the book. KHvS - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gwendoline Rosamond" To: Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 6:23 PM Subject: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book > Greetings, > > http://www.metmuseum.org/store/st_family_viewer.asp?familyID={421D562A-B2CE-11D3 - -936C-00902786BF44}&shopperID=&FromPage=catBooks&familyNo=2&catID={2381C7CC-BEA1 - -11D3-936D-00902786BF44} > > Just out of curiosity, I was wondering if anyone had seen this book. Your > opinion? > > Cheers, > Gwendoline =================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send email to with a blank Subject: line and unsubscribe scribes in the body of the message. Do not include any additional text in the body. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2001 20:31:16 -0500 From: Gwendoline Rosamond Subject: Re: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book That's odd. Did you make sure the final bracket thing was included in the URL? Anyway, the book info is: "Letters in Gold Ottoman Calligraphy from the Sakip Sabanci Collection, Istanbul" By Ugur Derman Cheers, Gwendoline At 07:35 PM 7/2/2001 -0500, Helen Schultz wrote: >The page wouldn't display properly for me... could you give us the name of the >book? I went to the Met site, but couldn't quite figure out where you were >finding the book. > >KHvS > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Gwendoline Rosamond" >To: >Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 6:23 PM >Subject: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book > > > > Greetings, > > > > >http://www.metmuseum.org/store/st_family_viewer.asp?familyID={421D562A-B2CE-11D3 >-936C-00902786BF44}&shopperID=&FromPage=catBooks&familyNo=2&catID={2381C7CC-BEA1 >-11D3-936D-00902786BF44} > > > > Just out of curiosity, I was wondering if anyone had seen this book. Your > > opinion? > > > > Cheers, > > Gwendoline > > >=================================================================== >To unsubscribe from this list, send email to >with a blank Subject: line and >unsubscribe scribes >in the body of the message. Do not include any additional text in >the body. =================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send email to with a blank Subject: line and unsubscribe scribes in the body of the message. Do not include any additional text in the body. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 2 Jul 2001 21:38:55 -0500 From: "Helen Schultz" Subject: Re: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book Gwendoline: I just clicked on the link and it gave the long string, but just wouldn't connect. But, that is OK, I have this book you are interested in and it is spectacular. Most of it is a bit too late for our periods, however. There are a few pieces that are right on the edge of being over... so you could probably get away with them, if you are interested. It shows several text styles, and is a wonderful addition to any personal library. (KHvS) Meisterin Katarina Helene von Schoenborn, OL Shire of Narrental (Peru, Indiana) Middle Kingdom http://www.netusa1.net/~meistern =================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send email to with a blank Subject: line and unsubscribe scribes in the body of the message. Do not include any additional text in the body. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 02 Jul 2001 22:58:13 -0500 From: Gwendoline Rosamond Subject: Re: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book At 09:38 PM 7/2/2001 -0500, Helen Schultz wrote: >Gwendoline: > >I just clicked on the link and it gave the long string, but just wouldn't >connect. But, that is OK, I have this book you are interested in and it is >spectacular. Most of it is a bit too late for our periods, however. >There are a few pieces that are right on the edge of being over... so you >could >probably get away with them, if you are interested. It shows several text >styles, and is a wonderful addition to any personal library. Thanks Katarina, that's exactly what I needed to know! It does look lovely though. Cheers, Gwendoline =================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send email to with a blank Subject: line and unsubscribe scribes in the body of the message. Do not include any additional text in the body. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 01:43:17 EDT From: MRomero106@aol.com Subject: Re: [scribes]: Islamic calligraphy book - --part1_a0.16aca779.2872b575_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 7/2/01 4:35:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time, dameg@mediaone.net writes: > Just out of curiosity, I was wondering if anyone had seen this book. Your > opinion? > > Cheers, > Gwendoline > > Greetings, Not only do I have a copy of the wonderful catalop, but I was able to see the collection while on a trip to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It was absolutely amazing to see such pieces and the tools used to create them. Naquiib Bey Zaid al-fallah hajji West, Cynagua - --part1_a0.16aca779.2872b575_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 7/2/01 4:35:27 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
dameg@mediaone.net writes:



Just out of curiosity, I was wondering if anyone had seen this book.  Your
opinion?

Cheers,
Gwendoline





Greetings,  
Not only do I have a copy of the wonderful catalop, but I was able to see the
collection while on a trip to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. It was
absolutely amazing to see such pieces and the tools used to create them.

Naquiib Bey Zaid al-fallah hajji
West, Cynagua
- --part1_a0.16aca779.2872b575_boundary-- =================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send email to with a blank Subject: line and unsubscribe scribes in the body of the message. Do not include any additional text in the body. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 09:51:24 -0500 (CDT) From: "Pixel, Queen of Cats" Subject: RE: [scribes]: Supply Questions - liquid gold? I mix them together, in approximately equal amounts, and add teeny bits of Cad. red until it looks right. I have a well that has Cad. red in it specifically for mixing with gold--what I do is I run the wet brush over it a couple of times, repeat as necessary. It gets some gold mixed with it eventually, but that's not a big deal. Margaret On Sun, 1 Jul 2001, Holly wrote: > (interested look) Do you mix them together (proportions, please?) or are > you doing one layer of each at a time? > > (and thank you for mentioning it.) :) > > :-)---Holly---<--<-@ > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: owner-scribes@castle.org [mailto:owner-scribes@castle.org]On > > Behalf Of Pixel, Queen of Cats > > > > > Gold paint? I use a combination of W&N gold and Schmincke Gold Pearl, with > > a touch of red (but that's because I do Ottonian, and it looks better that > > way). > > > _________________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com > > =================================================================== > To unsubscribe from this list, send email to > with a blank Subject: line and > unsubscribe scribes > in the body of the message. Do not include any additional text in > the body. > =================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send email to with a blank Subject: line and unsubscribe scribes in the body of the message. Do not include any additional text in the body. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 12:47:30 EDT From: RenScribe@aol.com Subject: [scribes]: Re: scribal event AEthelmearc Herald's & Scribes' Collegium was the week before last in BMDL (Pittsburgh PA) It's a regular event held in the spring and fall, hosted by different groups throughout the kingdom. I'll be sure to post here when and where the next one will be held. This past collegium offered 14 heraldry classes and 14 scribal classes ... plus an all day scriptorium to play in :-). I never make it to the heraldry classes, there are always too many scribal classes to pick from, both lectures and hands on, for all levels of scribal ability. Sometimes there is a specialized series of classes within the collegium, as well as all of the other classes offered. This past collegium had a track of floral themed classes planned, and none of the calligraphy classes overlapped, so there was a "hidden track" of calligraphy classes. In the past there have been Gothic and Celtic themed series of classes. The format works so well here, that for the past several years AEthelmearc scribes have put together a series of "hands on" classes and offered them at Pennsic. This year the beginner series is based on the style of the Visconti Hours. The advanced series is a selection of classes in period materials and techniques. If it sounds like fun .... well it is :-) Both for those who organize and teach the classes.... and those who take them. Eibhlin =================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send email to with a blank Subject: line and unsubscribe scribes in the body of the message. Do not include any additional text in the body. ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 14:35:55 -0700 (PDT) From: Mercurio Ekaterin Subject: [scribes]: Re: Liquid Gold (Sakura Tempera) Dear Gentles, Thank you so much to all of the helpful information and different techniques suggested for my initial fake-gold endeavour. Any kind soul out there have seen or know how to locate the aforementioned Sakura Tempera product as referred to by her ladyship de Lacy (below)? I have found the Sakura America website and visited many on-line art stores but the product line by this company seems to be quite limited in its US distribution.... Many thanks again and warmest regards. Yours Cordially, M. Ekaterin - ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Christine Robertson To: scribes@castle.org Subject: [scribes]: Re: Liquid Gold I myself use Sakura "Tempera Powder Gold" when I don't use the real thing (I have gone through 2 1/2 real shell gold buttons in 10 years of low to moderate activity). On a good-quality paper background, it will retain its shine and colour quite well for at least 8 years when not exposed to much light; in higher light conditions, it tarnishes in 5 or so. It is *cheap* - -- a 25ml (2 1/2 oz, approx) bottle of powder for $5 or so. It is *way* *shiny* -- you absolutely cannot tell it from the real stuff when first laid down -- and like gouache, it rehydrates indefinitely. =================================================================== To unsubscribe from this list, send email to with a blank Subject: line and unsubscribe scribes in the body of the message. Do not include any additional text in the body. ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 23:46:45 EDT From: BRNDALSTON@aol.com Subject: [scribes]: Fwd: [marinus] Book Raffle -change of plans (was: A Worthy Cause) - --part1_123.138c0b7.28753d25_boundary Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_123.138c0b7.28753d25_alt_boundary" - --part1_123.138c0b7.28753d25_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 7/4/2001 11:58:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Rowanwald@sybercom.net writes: > Subj:[marinus] Book Raffle -change of plans (was: A Worthy Cause) > Date:7/4/2001 11:58:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time > From: Rowanwald@sybercom.net (Rowanwald Central) > Reply-to: SCA-atlantia-marinus@yahoogroups.com > To: SCA-atlantia-marinus@yahoogroups.com (Tines of the Trident), > atlantia@atlantia.sca.org (Merry Rose) > > > > > Greetings to all who read this missive! > In accordance with the behest of the Society Exchequer, our barony has > changed the format of our raffle for the 1568 edition of the book > "Martyrologium", written by Usuardus. Because of the kind and overwhelming > dissemination of my original flyer, I ask that this follow-up letter be > forwarded to any email list where my original letter was sent so that all > may know of the new restriction on the raffle. > > The raffle will take place, not at Pennsic as originally stated, but at > "A Viking Thyng" scheduled for September 28 - 30, since that event is being > hosted in our home kingdom. Our thanks to the College of Yarnvid for > allowing us to hold our raffle at their event. It promises to be a fun time > and gives us further excuse to come play with our neighbours. (Not that we > really needed the excuse, we were planning on it anyway). > > Tickets can only be sold in Atlantia and not in any other locale. > Additionally, we've had a brave volunteer step forward to be in charge of > collecting the raffle monies. All monies will be collected and tracked by: > > THL Felicia Catriona Morgan (Barbara G. Dodge) > 8044 Kirby Haigh Circle > Norfolk VA 23518 > (757) 588-8753 awench2000@yahoo.com > > Any one from outside the Kingdom of Atlantia who has already sent funds > for raffle tickets (envelope postmarked before July 4th, 2001) will have > their request for tickets honoured, all others will be returned to the > sender. However, since it is nigh unto impossible for this Lady to be at > every Atlantian event between now and "A Viking Thyng" all other requests > for tickets by mail must be postmarked from within the Kingdom of Atlantia > (As per the zipcode listings). VOID IF PROHIBITED BY LAW. This means check > the local laws where you are posting your mail. > > I apologise to the Society at large for getting people's hopes up, but > the policy concerning mail-order tickets, while presently allowed, is also > "in flux" and we have been directed to discontinue it. If you have any > questions or comments, our seneschal, Lord Donovan Morgan, has graciously > offered to stand ready to respond (his email address is > bjornfrie@yahoo.com). He's really very nice. Honest. > > If you're really excited about the possibility of owning such a book, > or of researching the acquisition of a period book for your own fund-raising > efforts, please do contact me at Rowanwald@sybercom.net. The search was as > frustrating and rewarding as you can imagine, and the list of books (many > far outside of our financial reach) was exhilarating. I had no idea so many > tomes of the past were still in existence. > > So to recap: > *"Through the mail" purchase of raffle tickets, must be postmarked from > within the Kingdom of Atlantia. VOID IF PROHIBITED BY LAW. This means, > check the local laws where you are posting your mail. > > * The raffle itself will be held at "A Viking Thyng" in the Kingdom of > Atlantia on Sept 29th, 2001. > > * If you decide to hold a raffle, do remember to put "Void Where Prohibited > By Law" on your flyer, and carefully research the gambling rules not just in > your home area, but also in your Kingdom at large. > > In continued (albeit reduced in scope) > service to the Dream, > > Baroness "if the shoe fits" Rosine of Rowanwald > rowanwald@sybercom.net > > > Nobility depends not on parentage or place of birth, > but on breadth of compassion and depth of loving-kindness. > If we would be noble, let us be great-hearted. > rowanwald@sybercom.net > > - --part1_123.138c0b7.28753d25_alt_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 7/4/2001 11:58:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
Rowanwald@sybercom.net writes:


Subj:[marinus] Book Raffle -change of plans (was: A Worthy Cause)
Date:7/4/2001 11:58:56 AM Eastern Daylight Time
From:    Rowanwald@sybercom.net (Rowanwald Central)
Reply-to: SCA-atlantia-marinus@yahoogroups.com
To:    SCA-atlantia-marinus@yahoogroups.com (Tines of the Trident),
atlantia@atlantia.sca.org (Merry Rose)




Greetings to all who read this missive!
     In accordance with the behest of the Society Exchequer, our barony has
changed the format of our raffle for the 1568 edition of the book
"Martyrologium", written by Usuardus. Because of the kind and overwhelming
dissemination of my original flyer, I ask that this follow-up letter be
forwarded to any email list where my original letter was sent so that all
may know of the new restriction on the raffle.

    The raffle will take place, not at Pennsic as originally stated, but at
"A Viking Thyng" scheduled for September 28 - 30, since that event is being
hosted in our home kingdom. Our thanks to the College of Yarnvid for
allowing us to hold our raffle at their event. It promises to be a fun time
and gives us further excuse to come play with our neighbours. (Not that we
really needed the excuse, we were planning on it anyway).

   Tickets can only be sold in Atlantia and not in any other locale.
Additionally, we've had a brave volunteer step forward to be in charge of
collecting the raffle monies. All monies will be collected and tracked by:

THL Felicia Catriona Morgan (Barbara G. Dodge)
8044 Kirby Haigh Circle
Norfolk VA 23518
(757) 588-8753 awench2000@yahoo.com

  Any one from outside the Kingdom of Atlantia who has already sent funds
for raffle tickets (envelope postmarked before July 4th, 2001) will have
their request for tickets honoured, all others will be returned to the
sender. However, since it is nigh unto impossible for this Lady to be at
every Atlantian event between now and "A Viking Thyng" all other requests
for tickets by mail must be postmarked from within the Kingdom of Atlantia
(As per the zipcode listings).  VOID IF PROHIBITED BY LAW. This means check
the local laws where you are posting your mail.

  I apologise to the Society at large for getting people's hopes up, but
the policy concerning mail-order tickets, while presently allowed,  is also
"in flux" and we have been directed to discontinue it. If you have any
questions or comments, our seneschal, Lord Donovan Morgan, has graciously
offered to stand ready to respond (his email address is
bjornfrie@yahoo.com). He's really very nice. Honest.

    If you're really excited about the possibility of owning such a book,
or of researching the acquisition of a period book for your own fund-raising
efforts, please do contact me at Rowanwald@sybercom.net. The search was as
frustrating and rewarding as you can imagine, and the list of books (many
far outside of our financial reach) was exhilarating. I had no idea so many
tomes of the past were still in existence.

   So to recap:
*"Through the mail" purchase of raffle tickets, must be postmarked from
within the Kingdom of Atlantia. VOID IF PROHIBITED BY LAW. This means,
check the local laws where you are posting your mail.

* The raffle itself will be held at "A Viking Thyng" in the Kingdom of
Atlantia on Sept 29th, 2001.

* If you decide to hold a raffle, do remember to put "Void Where Prohibited
By Law" on your flyer, and carefully research the gambling rules not just in
your home area, but also in your Kingdom at large.

In continued (albeit reduced in scope)
service to the Dream,

Baroness "if the shoe fits" Rosine of Rowanwald
rowanwald@sybercom.net


Nobility depends not on parentage or place of birth,
but on breadth of compassion and depth of loving-kindness.
If we would be noble, let us be great-hearted.
rowanwald@sybercom.net



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In accordance with the behest of the Society Exchequer, our barony has changed the format of our raffle for the 1568 edition of the book "Martyrologium", written by Usuardus. Because of the kind and overwhelming dissemination of my original flyer, I ask that this follow-up letter be forwarded to any email list where my original letter was sent so that all may know of the new restriction on the raffle. The raffle will take place, not at Pennsic as originally stated, but at "A Viking Thyng" scheduled for September 28 - 30, since that event is being hosted in our home kingdom. Our thanks to the College of Yarnvid for allowing us to hold our raffle at their event. It promises to be a fun time and gives us further excuse to come play with our neighbours. (Not that we really needed the excuse, we were planning on it anyway). Tickets can only be sold in Atlantia and not in any other locale. Additionally, we've had a brave volunteer step forward to be in charge of collecting the raffle monies. All monies will be collected and tracked by: THL Felicia Catriona Morgan (Barbara G. Dodge) 8044 Kirby Haigh Circle Norfolk VA 23518 (757) 588-8753 awench2000@yahoo.com Any one from outside the Kingdom of Atlantia who has already sent funds for raffle tickets (envelope postmarked before July 4th, 2001) will have their request for tickets honoured, all others will be returned to the sender. However, since it is nigh unto impossible for this Lady to be at every Atlantian event between now and "A Viking Thyng" all other requests for tickets by mail must be postmarked from within the Kingdom of Atlantia (As per the zipcode listings). VOID IF PROHIBITED BY LAW. This means check the local laws where you are posting your mail. I apologise to the Society at large for getting people's hopes up, but the policy concerning mail-order tickets, while presently allowed, is also "in flux" and we have been directed to discontinue it. If you have any questions or comments, our seneschal, Lord Donovan Morgan, has graciously offered to stand ready to respond (his email address is bjornfrie@yahoo.com). He's really very nice. Honest. If you're really excited about the possibility of owning such a book, or of researching the acquisition of a period book for your own fund-raising efforts, please do contact me at Rowanwald@sybercom.net. The search was as frustrating and rewarding as you can imagine, and the list of books (many far outside of our financial reach) was exhilarating. I had no idea so many tomes of the past were still in existence. So to recap: *"Through the mail" purchase of raffle tickets, must be postmarked from within the Kingdom of Atlantia. VOID IF PROHIBITED BY LAW. This means, check the local laws where you are posting your mail. * The raffle itself will be held at "A Viking Thyng" in the Kingdom of Atlantia on Sept 29th, 2001. * If you decide to hold a raffle, do remember to put "Void Where Prohibited By Law" on your flyer, and carefully research the gambling rules not just in your home area, but also in your Kingdom at large. In continued (albeit reduced in scope) service to the Dream, Baroness "if the shoe fits" Rosine of Rowanwald rowanwald@sybercom.net Nobility depends not on parentage or place of birth, but on breadth of compassion and depth of loving-kindness. 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