From: owner-scribes@castle.org (scribes digest) To: scribes-digest@castle.org Subject: scribes digest V7 #71 Reply-To: Sender: owner-scribes@castle.org Errors-To: owner-scribes@castle.org Precedence: bulk scribes digest Tuesday, January 29 2002 Volume 07 : Number 071 ======================================================================== 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]: Hello Re: [scribes]: Hello Re: [scribes]: Searching for assistance [scribes]: shoulder progress-week 4 [scribes]: BroThom-Pls. Call [scribes]: oil & tempra paintings ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Sun, 27 Jan 2002 15:17:56 EST From: AvarimUnicorn@aol.com Subject: [scribes]: Hello - --part1_116.b458967.2985ba74_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Salutations, I simply wanted to send out this greeting to let folks know that I have barged right in and joined the list, (heh) and that there are plans in place for the forming of a small illumination & calligraphy group here in Port Oasis. At present we have five folks who seem very interested and dedicated to such an undertaking. We hope to be of service to our Kingdom and our region in the future in this regard. I look forward to our exploration of this art, and the insights of those already subscribing to this list. Thank you for your time and attention. In Service, L. Valentine Raphael de Peregoy - --part1_116.b458967.2985ba74_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Salutations,

      I simply wanted to send out this greeting to let folks know that I have barged right in and joined the list, (heh) and that there are plans in place for the forming of a small illumination & calligraphy group here in Port Oasis. At present we have five folks who seem very interested and dedicated to such an undertaking. We hope to be of service to our Kingdom and our region in the future in this regard.

I look forward to our exploration of this art, and the insights of those already subscribing to this list.

Thank you for your time and attention.

In Service,
L. Valentine Raphael de Peregoy
- --part1_116.b458967.2985ba74_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: Sun, 27 Jan 2002 16:35:32 -0500 From: "Sally Burnell" Subject: Re: [scribes]: Hello L. Valentine, Welcome aboard! You'll find us to be quite a friendly and knowledgeable bunch, and working on all kinds of levels, from rank beginners all the way through established masters. Please don't hesitate to ask what may seem rather elementary questions - we all started out the same way - learning one step at a time, and even those of us who have been at this for quite some time are still in a learning curve, so ask away and the best of luck to your small scribal group! May it grow and thrive and serve your Kingdom gloriously! In service, THLady Saradwen Ariandalen Marche of Gwyntarian (Akron/Kent, OH) Midrealm =================================================================== 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: Sun, 27 Jan 2002 21:34:35 -0500 From: "Dawn" Subject: Re: [scribes]: Searching for assistance I have forwarded your request to my Baroness, who may have the information you seek. She has an entire library of C&I, various cultures, etc. She received her Laurel for Islamic/Middle Eastern C&I, and has done Arabic and Mongolian scrolls as well. HL Madeleine de Somerville Barony of Wyvernwoode Trimarian College of Scribes - ---------- >From: Aengus1@aol.com >To: scribes@castle.org >Subject: [scribes]: Searching for assistance >Date: Fri, Jan 25, 2002, 11:50 PM > > Greetings unto all from THL Aengus MacBain. > > Good gentles, I write you today to beg a boon. Several months ago I accepted > a scroll assignment for a gentle with a Japanese persona. I searched out and > found someone who was willing to do the wording for me in Japanese. > Apparently life happened, and she is unable to assist me. I am wondering if > anyone out there knows Japanese and if so, would they be willing and/or able > to do an appropriate Japanese scroll wording as well as send me the actual > written text so I might use it as an exemplar. Speed is of the essence, as I > only have 5 weeks remaining until the scroll goes out and I need to practice > the hand quite a bit before I attempt the piece. > > I really don't want to resort to a pseudo script, but if I can't locate > anyone who can assist me, I may be looking for that information next. > > Thanks in advance, > Aengus MacBain > Æthelmearc > =================================================================== > 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, 28 Jan 2002 16:53:27 +0000 From: "Russell Husted" Subject: [scribes]: shoulder progress-week 4
Hello again,
 
Starting week 4, I can left my 45degrees by itself and 90 with assistance, but in only one direction. I can write again, but only small stroke(nothing that uses the whole arm, only fingure movement). It is still exhausting, and becomes painfull quickly, but it is improving. I am doing some basic theropy as perscribe by Dr. Calligraphy still is too much. I can not hold any weight in that had yet, but it is getting better.
 
I just wanted to let people know what it was like to educate I guess, because I had no idea going in.
 
Thank you for your time.
 
your servant,
mahee


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=================================================================== 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, 29 Jan 2002 14:31:28 EST From: KATAKIRA@aol.com Subject: [scribes]: BroThom-Pls. Call Brother Thomas--Please give me a ring if you would. I'm at the office now, and will be home tonight by 6 PM. I've tried to get you through email, and your Yahoo! account keeps bouncing back. It's REALLY important. If you need phone numbers, email me at: karen.johnson@amgreetings.com Thanks everyone for the personal bandwidth here. Katarina Peregrine =================================================================== 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, 29 Jan 2002 21:38:35 -0700 From: "Mary Edenfield" Subject: [scribes]: oil & tempra paintings This is a multi-part message in MIME format. - ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C1A90D.4E0B0AA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello all; I have noticed that some paintings, mainly fromthe late 1400's into the = 1500's are listed as being oil & tempera. I have been contemplating how = these might have been done. oil background, tempera over that? vice = versa? some areas done in tempera, some parts in oil? Anyone with ideas = or information, I'd love to hear it. Partly this is for a research paper = for my art history class, partly my own curiosity. Mairi, Atenveldt. - ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C1A90D.4E0B0AA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello all;
I have noticed that some paintings, mainly = fromthe late=20 1400's into the 1500's are listed as being oil & tempera. I have = been=20 contemplating how these might have been done. oil background, tempera = over that?=20 vice versa? some areas done in tempera, some parts in oil? Anyone with = ideas or=20 information, I'd love to hear it. Partly this is for a research paper = for my art=20 history class, partly my own curiosity.
 
Mairi, Atenveldt.
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