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court,
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in - Eva de la Gardie was born in 1724 in - born to a powerful noble family, Eva married a count at age 16. She was able to pursue her interest in agronomy to its fullest and through that interest helped to feed people during famine. She discovered an efficient way of making flour and alcohol from potatoes. She also made soaps and makeup from potatoes. Eva earned a spot in the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the first female full member.
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manuel_kamenzin, German
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Our little project @dailymedievalcats so far attracted 1200 followers. Thank you!

If you like daily toots with a #MedievalCat, feel free to boost and/or follow!

https://troet.cafe/@dailymedievalcats/110693501316407408

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paninid,
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"In the 17th century, a certain amount of what was printed contributed to what ultimately became a Scientific Revolution.

But a great deal more was devoted to alchemy, astrology, witch-finding and obscure arguments about the difference between transubstantiation and consubstantiation — in short, to superstition."

https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2023-07-02/russia-s-farcical-mutiny-is-deadly-serious-for-iran-china-niall-ferguson

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paninid,
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Seems a chunk of 17th century was sorta like hallucinations of AI, using advanced technology of the era.

The more things change…

azforeman,
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My readings of Shakespeare's sonnets continue.

"Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"

Here's sonnets 18 and 19 in a reconstruction of early 17th century London pronunciation. Note the rhyme of "blood"/"brood", and the preserved /æ:/ under secondary stress in "temperate".

I included readings in my normal accent for comparison.

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GrittyLipids,
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Now reading Figes’ The Crimean War and I did not expect it to start with accounts of a bunch of priests and good Christians murdering each other in their “holiest” churches in Jerusalem in the 1840s. That’s interesting

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mike805,

@alice @GrittyLipids @bookstodon @histodons @SusanHR One interesting thing about the case in this book: the author asked for names and dates, then traveled to investigate them. Some of the history was valid but the names did not exist.

If the entities can get facts, why did they lie, and then make excuses when he came back and confronted them?

Maybe they are forbidden from knowing certain things.

Or maybe they deliberately lie to drive off the skeptical, while recruiting the credulous.

alice, (edited )
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@mike805 @GrittyLipids @bookstodon @histodons @SusanHR It's a tactic used by 419 ("Nigerian") scammers and other fraudsters. Sure, the scam might sound flagrantly obvious to many but for the target victims, it's perfect. An intelligence test.

If they don't reject the scam out of hand, they're the most likely to fall for it. This optimizes the effort and attention of the scammer by not wasting time on bad marks.

Ref: https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/82814/secretly-smart-reason-scam-emails-are-poorly-written

bibliolater,
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Yun-Casalilla, B. (2019). Iberian World Empires and the Globalization of Europe 1415–1668. In Palgrave Studies in Comparative Global History. Springer Nature Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-0833-8 @histodon @histodons @bookstodon

DontMindMe,
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Mystics and Work: , Vocation, and Service in Mystical Texts
& Lived Experience Network’s Annual Conference, Online, 10-14th June 2024
Proposal deadline: Oct. 15

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manuel_kamenzin, German
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Eretiche ed eretici medievali, ed. Marina Benedetti: https://t.co/6bFgt0x22K

Daniele Castrizio, Manuale di Numismatica Bizantina e Medievale: https://t.co/pgC1WskdDi

Vladimir Ivanovici, Between Statues and Icons: Iconic Persons from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages: https://t.co/HOd6gDPgA0

Source: @MedievalUpdates on birdsite @medievodons @histodons

Daniele Castrizio, Manuale di Numismatica Bizantina e Medievale
Vladimir Ivanovici, Between Statues and Icons: Iconic Persons from Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages

phistorians,
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A youth holds a snake in their left hand and reaches towards another with their right. It’s not clear whether the snake to the right is biting the youth or the youth is holding the snake by the jaw…

📍Syria or Lebanon, C5th CE
🏛 The Louvre

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riggbeck,
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phistorians,
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manuel_kamenzin, German
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Gramsch, Robert, Das Reich als Netzwerk der Fürsten: politische Strukturen unter dem Doppelkönigtum Friedrichs II. und Heinrichs (VII.) 1225 - 1235 (Mittelalter-Forschungen 40), Ostfildern 2013.

Link: https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/mf40

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tom4141tom,
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Re-enacting Memory: Crysler's Farm 2009.

There is always so much hurry up and then wait. I find it a great opportunity to work on my material.

I crack me up. They have to laugh or it is punishment!

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rkrizmanics,
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The list of exciting forthcoming books keeps growing! "Focusing on previously neglected cultural expressions of colonial-period Korean socialism such as Marxist philosophy, Marxist historiography, and travelogues by socialist writers, The Red Decades reveals Marxian socialism as a cultural phenomenon of colonial-age Korea...[]...this text offers a rich, nuanced description of the microcosm of Korean Communism..."


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MemsDead, (edited )
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On this day in 1723, Isaac Meredith died aged 27. The Journals show a drawing of the coat of arms that was carved on his gravestone at Comber, Co. Down: https://bit.ly/mere1723

Learn about the Journals at https://MemsDead.com

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worldhistory,
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A thread on the mutual admiration between French and Chinese elites in the 1700s -- and what brought it to an end. You can read the whole thing here:

https://worldhistory.medium.com/the-controversial-priests-who-bridged-east-and-west-202792a9200?sk=1c46a3aff38fd64e7cbfc361c3554cf1

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mundi,
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I searched once online for a Latin copy of the Jesuit translation. All I found was a scanned manuscript 🤕

msilverstar,
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@worldhistory @histodons That's really cool, and took me on a little historical research trip that made me much more kindly disposed to the Jesuits in general, they seem much more beneficial than I supposed.

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