Emily Steiner

@PiersatPenn

Culture-vulture, medievalist, professor. "The past is never dead. It’s not even past."

Philadelphia, PA
Vrijeme pridruživanja: travanj 2009.

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    If you are, for any reason, in the mood for a long poem about the abuse of power, I'd like to recommend Ovid's Metamorphoses.

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    My Intro to Bibliography class, co-taught with , visited the Common Press at Penn yesterday, run by the great . Managed to set my name in only about, oh, 20 minutes. Only one typo too! (Not my fault! someone had distributed an 'e' into the 'c' compartment)

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    When you've got plenty of tow on your distaff.

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    What's your balancing act?

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    Teaching is exhausting but also...such a high!

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    What I wish I was doing right now!

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    "It's your move."

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    Making a moralized bible France, Paris, between 1227-1234 Morgan MS M.240 fol. 4r

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    Desperately trying to avoid writing the 1st chapter outline for my dissertation by going through my archive of 13th-century manuscripts and was reminded about this chart of consanguinity (AKA how much incest is too much incest) from Oxford, Jesus College, MS 26

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    On the outer surface of the walls of this ark little nests were constructed. These nests are said to have been made for those animals that cannot live either always in the water or always in the dry, like the otter and seal. - Hugh of Saint-Victor

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    Emilie, Arcitas and Palamon praying to their respective gods hoping to garner favor (1460) from La Théséide, codex Vindobonensis 2617, Austrian National Library, likely painted by Barthélemy d'Eyck, Flemish artist who was active 1444–1469 in France.

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    Today's medieval wordsearch puzzle is brought to you by kind permission of Hrabanus Maurus. Time limit: 50 minutes Harley MS 3045, f. 6v

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    Scientists have proven definitively that bad things don't come in threes...

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    Turkic: okay, we'll give you our word 'aslan'. It means 'lion' Slavic: thanks, we'll simplify it to just 'slonъ' Turkic: cool Slavic: cool T: you know what a lion is, right? S: of course, an animal T: yeah S: in Africa T: yeah S: four legs T: yeah S: long nose T: wait- Slavic:

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    Expect the unexpected Add MS 49622

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