CandaceRobbAuthor, to Medicine
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A fascinating article about medieval wetlands, healing, and royal control by Claudia Moreira Calzadilla and Nina Witteman.
@medievodons #medieval #medicine
https://niche-canada.org/2024/05/22/healing-and-ruling-in-medieval-englands-wetlands/

ClaireFromClare,
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@CandaceRobbAuthor Mention of #medieval #RomneyMarsh reminds me of this 🧵 on the drainage of #wetlands in the #17thCentury, & the documentation & maps by William Dugdale:
https://fediscience.org/@NikaShilobod/109684771833343180

#MedicinalPlants #11thCentury #manuscript @medievodons

scotlit, to literature
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Understanding King James VI & I

A multi-day conference is planned for Glasgow in summer 2025 (dates TBD) to mark the quatercentenary of the death of James VI & I. Please register your interest via the online form (NB this is NOT a CFP)

#Scottish #British #literature #history #EarlyModern #17thcentury

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/16g_Wo_Y_96GhQDkzW34zkxY4O07Os-qTMIFyeJa-vZY/

Passamezzo, to history
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Ten of the Clocke

One of a series of 12 readings describing the minutiae of daily life in #earlymodern Britain.

From Nicholas Breton's Fantasticks, 1626.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QoWS8nEuW8A&ab_channel=Passamezzo

#17thCentury #socialhistory #history
#histodon #histodons @histodons @histodon @earlymodern

Passamezzo, to Bagpipes
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Two #owls with a #mouse, and a #monkey playing the #bagpipes.

From the Album amicorum of G.F. Speid, Bavaria, c1631-1633

Bodleian Library MS. Autogr. g. 3

#17thCentury #earlymodern #earlymusic #albumamicorum #owl #histodon #histodons #manuscript

CordeliaBeattie, to earlymodern

Charles II had his coronation
23 April 1661 at Westminster Abbey. How was this event remembered by Alice Thornton, a gentlewoman living in north . See our blog post. https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/blog/2023-04-23-coronation-charles-II/
@earlymodern @histodons @histodon @litodons

passamezzo, to history
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lionelb, to random
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For no other reason than that it is sublime, I have linked this 17th Century organ.

https://iv.melmac.space/watch?v=OskpqN4YnQ0

CordeliaBeattie, to history

Are you excited for
? A total solar
has always been a big event and Alice Thornton (1626-1707) wrote about her experience in 1652. While you are waiting for the big moment, have a read of this post by our project postdoc, Jo Edge: https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/blog/2022-10-25-black-monday-solar-eclipse-1652/
@earlymodern @histodons @histodon @litodons

CordeliaBeattie, to earlymodern

Here's our final Alice Thornton's Books project post for . Jessica Malay, expert on Lady Anne Clifford, compares the two women's lives and writings and reflects on her own journey. https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/blog/2024-03-28-anne-clifford-and-thornton/ @litodons @histodons @histodon @earlymodern

CordeliaBeattie, to earlymodern

It's #InternationalWomensDay and we've a new blog post for
#womenshistorymonth. What did Alice Thornton (1626-1707) look like? Creative writer Eleanor Thom discusses lost portraits and our own imagined versions. https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/blog/2024-03-08-imagined-alices/ @histodons @histodon @litodons @earlymodern #arthistory #17thcentury

CordeliaBeattie, to history

The Alice Thornton's Books project is marking

with weekly blog posts. The first one is by project postdoc Jo Edge who invites you to witness a friendship as epic as Thelma and Louise. It's Thornton and her maid Daphne.
https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/blog/2024-03-01-alice-and-daphne/
@histodons @histodon @litodons @earlymodern

CordeliaBeattie, to history

It's nearly the end of the month so time for a last share of my Alice Thornton anniversary blog post: February is the 317th anniversary of her burial and the 398th anniversary of her birth. Here's a decade by decade round up using documents from English and Irish archives and libraries.
https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/blog/2024-02-01-AnniversaryBlog/
@earlymodern @histodon @histodons @litodons

appassionato, to books
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Dark Brilliance: The Age of Reason From Descartes to Peter the Great by Paul Strathern

During the 1600s, between the end of the Renaissance and the start of the Enlightenment, Europe lived through an era known as the Age of Reason. This was a revolutionary period which saw great advances in areas such as art, science, philosophy, political theory and economics.

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Passamezzo, to Marriage
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A #17thCentury English setting of #Psalm 127, described as being suitable for #ShroveTuesday or a #wedding.
From La Scala Santa Hugh Hare, Baron Coleraine, 1670.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OJ3oi43J_Q&ab_channel=Passamezzo
#earlymusic #earlymodern #soprano #lute #viol #violadagamba #shrovetide #histodon #histodons @earlymodern @earlymusic @histodons @histodon

passamezzo, to history
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Orlando Gibbons: Nunc Dimittis

From George Wither's The Hymnes and Songs of the Church, 1623.

Eleanor Cramer: soprano
Robin Jeffrey: lute
Alison Kinder: bass viol
Tamsin Lewis: violin, alto
Peter Willcock: bass

Image: Rembrandt - Presentation at the Temple.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l57BE5qD86w&ab_channel=Passamezzo


@earlymusic @histodon @earlymodern @histodons

researchbuzz, to music
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'Researchers from Queen’s and the University of Warwick have compiled the first ever collection of hit songs from seventeenth-century England, including over 100 ballads in total.'

There's a web site! Also:

'A song entitled The wonderful example of God describes a Scottish gentleman who was struck down for expressing his atheism while making a pass at his own sister...'

do what now

https://www.qub.ac.uk/News/Allnews/featured-research/researchersrevealthebestsellingpopsongsof17thcenturyengland.html

CordeliaBeattie, to histodon

30 Jan. 1649 Charles I was executed. For Alice Thornton, looking back on this c.1669, Charles I was a 'martyr' who was 'cruelly murdered by the hands of blasphemous rebels, his own subjects, at Whitehall, London' (Book 1). https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/blog/2023-01-27-last-days-charlesI/
@histodons @histodon @litodons

Passamezzo, to dance
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Some for :
Three anonymous wintry melodies from & Britain. In the fields in frost & snow - On the cold ground - Long cold nights.
Alison Kinder: bass ,
Eleanor Cramer: bass viol
Richard de Winter: drum
Tamsin Lewis: Renaissance
Richard Mackenzie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=epun4iixbe4&ab_channel=Passamezzo
@histodons @earlymusic

passamezzo, to history
@passamezzo@hcommons.social avatar

Some #earlymodern remedies.
A set of #songs and #choruses from the Masque of #Mountebanks, where quack doctors vie with each other to sell cures every conceivable ailment...

This #Jacobean #masque was performed twice in London in 1618. First at #GraysInn, and then at the Banqueting House in Whitehall for King James I.

Emily Atkinson: #soprano
Richard de Winter: #baritone
Robin Jeffrey: #lute
Alison Kinder: bass #viol
Tamsin Lewis: #alto

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEwdS_V4s1s&ab_channel=Passamezzo

#histodon #histodons #historyofmedicine #earlymusic #song #17thCentury @histodons @histodon @earlymusic

Passamezzo, to history
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It's bitterly cold today, so 17th Century broadside ballad describing how to Drive the Cold Winter Away seems appropriate...

Eleanor Cramer: bass viol
Richard de Winter: baritone
Alison Kinder: recorders
Tamsin Lewis: Renaissance violin
Richard Mackenzie: lute

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NnbUPnXIQSw&ab_channel=Passamezzo

#earlymusic #earlymodern #violin #song #violinist #lute #recorder #youtube #youtubevideo #histodon #histodons #winter #winterpastimes #coldweather #17thCentury @earlymodern @earlymusic @histodons #history #ballad

passamezzo, to history
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Six of the Clocke.
A description of the minutiae of daily life in early modern England.
From Nicholas Breton's Fantasticks, 1626.

Image: detail from 'Death and the rich man', Monogrammist AI, 1553.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XWUKhOjRG-4&ab_channel=Passamezzo


@earlymodern @histodons @histodon

passamezzo, to history
@passamezzo@hcommons.social avatar

In Tudor and Stuart times, gifts were given at New Year rather than at Christmas.
Here is a musical New Year's Gift. It's an anonymous 17th Century dance of that name from Thomas Middleton's Inner Temple Masque, or Masque of Heroes, 1619.
From BL Add. 10444
Alison Kinder: bass viol
Tamsin Lewis: violin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpY3yW1X4eQ&ab_channel=Passamezzo

#earlymusic @earlymusic
#earlymodern @earlymodern
#histodon
#histodons @histodons @histodon
#happynewyear #history #12daysofchristmas #newyearsgift #violin #violinist #historicalmusic #historicaldance #mas #17thCentury #tudor #tudors #stuart #stuartera

CordeliaBeattie, to histodon

We have a new most read post for 2023! Thank you for counting down to 2024 with Alice Thornton's Books, and we wish you a very Happy New Year. Our most read blog post is my 'A House Divided', about the Restoration of Charles II and a domestic quarrel. https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/blog/2022-09-12-a-house-divided/ @litodons @histodons @histodon

CordeliaBeattie, to AdobePhotoshop

We're down to our top 3 blog posts in our countdown to 2024. You can look forward to the complete edition of Alice Thornton's books next year. Top blog post no. 3 will tell you more about it. Read 'Encoding Alice Thornton's Books' by @sharonhoward https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/blog/2022-08-25-encoding-alice-thorntons-books/
@histodons @histodon @litstudies
@bookhistodons

CordeliaBeattie, to histodon

Time to put your feet up and read about the ! I'm doing an Alice Thornton's Books top blogs countdown to 2024. At No.5 it's a blog post you all ❤️ by myself and Suzanne Trill: 'Alice Thornton’s Heart: An Early Modern Emoji'.
https://thornton.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/posts/blog/2023-02-13-AliceThorntonsHeart-Blog/ @histodons @histodon @litodons

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