The art of an illuminated manuscript is a distinct aspect of the medieval era and, in a time when books were hand copied onto vellum, the beautiful art made each piece of writing unique and, to the modern viewer, inspirational. The characteristic gold leaf and colorful paint on the less-than-realistic […]
Tag: Archaic Culture
Metalwork
“During the Medieval Period, blacksmithing was considered part of the set of seven mechanical arts and was a staple of every town.” Mankind has utilized objects found from the very depths of the earth to the crowning crust. Great stones were arranged to create the magnificent Stonehenge, which baffles architects […]
The Chivalric Code
“To be a great knight, you ought to have consideration of civilians, for women. The greatest knights are inspired by the love of some lady out there and want to impress her and win her love by doing great deeds.”~Jennifer Goodman Wollock When one thinks of knights, they often imagine […]
Archaic Culture: The Bardic Tradition
The term Bard was used chiefly to signify a Celtic musician or poet. The bard was a figure best known for his role in oral tradition. He sang great tales of the people and recounted splendid deeds of past and current kings. The bard, though, was not only a storyteller, […]
The Archaic Hero
A man lies on a battlefield, dead. Surrounding him, the ring-giver, lie also his thanes–loyal to the end. The enemy won. Their adversaries walked living off the battlefield, but those left behind grew to become heroes. Germanic tribes and the culture that belongs with them had a very, very different […]