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Posts by Shahrouz, PhD

Thank you! This fits the sentence. I appreciate the help.

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Looking for help. I'm having trouble with the word in the image.

"Per se p...am presentem et sequentem."

The ending is "am," following "ecclesiam" in the next line, but I can't piece together something sensible from the rest.

"Per se patrimoniam"? The lower stroke in "a" is missing elsewhere.

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

Although, I would have been astonished to learn that there were a watermark for such early paper...

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The author of the letter was a merchant named Fermin de Posquierius, which was the medieval name for the town Vauvert, located just north-east of Montpellier. However, he was sending the letter from Paris. Someone better equipped to answer your question might take these details into consideration. 😬

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I'm not sure! I haven't looked at the paper in person, and the catalog description doesn't mention a watermark or other identifying characteristics. I'd need to do more digging.

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This letter, addressed to a spice merchant in Montpellier, is dated to the 1250s and written mostly in medieval Occitan. The most compelling part to me is that it's written on paper rather than parchment. Remarkably early example of paper in this region, especially among merchants! #medievalsky

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The linked video is why I am increasing my level of support for MinnMax. I am blown away by the effort needed to put that together. Absolutely remarkable.

2 months ago 3 0 0 0

New semester, same tricks.

Except I'm adding more banned phrases. (Yes, the worst political climate for me to be banning speech, but an informal poll of me and me alone revealed that phrases like "since the dawn of time" are heinous.)

#medievalsky

3 months ago 8 0 1 0

Students of history will see the parallels between Reza Pahlavi and Napoleon III. Pahlavi might be far less connected, less capable, and less canny than any Bonaparte, but his claim that he'll "step forward" to "lead this transition" via referendum echoes 1848/1852, down to the royalist backsliding.

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A medieval illumination depicting the Trojan war with anachronistic medieval elements (clothing, armor, buildings, etc.)

A medieval illumination depicting the Trojan war with anachronistic medieval elements (clothing, armor, buildings, etc.)

Have a friend, relative, or anonymous internet adversary complaining about the “historical accuracy” of the costumes in Nolan’s upcoming Odyssey film? Let ‘em see how medieval artists depicted ancient subjects—including Homeric stories! This 14th-c. portrayal of the Trojan war will melt their brains

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Source: BNF fr. 60 f. 77. Full folio here.

Bonus: f. 117v with a depiction of Thomas Becket’s assassin—I mean, Paris killing Achilles!

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A medieval illumination depicting the Trojan war with anachronistic medieval elements (clothing, armor, buildings, etc.)

A medieval illumination depicting the Trojan war with anachronistic medieval elements (clothing, armor, buildings, etc.)

Have a friend, relative, or anonymous internet adversary complaining about the “historical accuracy” of the costumes in Nolan’s upcoming Odyssey film? Let ‘em see how medieval artists depicted ancient subjects—including Homeric stories! This 14th-c. portrayal of the Trojan war will melt their brains

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Gipsy Kings -  Hotel California
Gipsy Kings - Hotel California YouTube video by Paulo Augusto

The cover in Spanish by the Gipsy Kings is also phenomenal

youtu.be/u1jJ7SA3j1U?...

4 months ago 4 0 1 0

Jokes aside, can a non-satirical outlet write an article like this about feudalism? The public must be informed.

5 months ago 0 0 0 0

Who let this slip? Just wait till they discover the truth about the Vikings...

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In my third decade of life, I realized that referring to Superman and his love interest by their first names results in Lois and Clark.

Intentional or not, this fact has been on my mind without interruption for about 36 hours and counting.

5 months ago 2 0 0 0

2001, I think you mean?

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Please pay your comic artists so they can keep drawing panels like this.

#AbsoluteBatman

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Studying the wrong ancient Roman ruler gets Australian high school seniors out of a history exam Teachers at nine high schools in northeastern Australia discovered days before an ancient history exam that they had mistakenly taught their students about the wrong Roman ruler — Augustus Caesar inst...

The teachers "mistakenly taught their students about the wrong Roman ruler — Augustus Caesar instead of his predecessor, Julius Caesar."

Were the teachers not suspicious of the fact that their Caesar managed to live into old age and died in a much less perforated state?

apnews.com/article/aust...

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I should be grading, which of course means I have exhausted every possible route on the internet to learn about arrowheads made from meteorites, including the Mörigen Arrowhead, found in Estonia and thought to have been made from one of the Kaali meteorites nearly 3,000 years ago.

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I'll read anything with your name on it. Sorry if I missed it—what's the ETA for this one? Super excited.

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Averroes, Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics: fragment from a MS of the Latin translation by Michael Scot (Copenhagen, KB, Fragm. 1091)
www5.kb.dk/manus/vmanus...

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It’s surprising what a battered belly craves!

9 months ago 2 0 0 0

I would like to share my recent discovery that a McDonald's Big Mac combo is not a wise choice as the very first meal after a stomach bug.

9 months ago 1 0 1 0

What fine company!

9 months ago 1 0 0 0

Reviving this quote from the historian Marc Bloch, killed in 1944 while resisting the Nazis in France. #medievalsky

"I think our country sinks beneath the yoke.
It weeps, it bleeds, and each new day a gash
Is added to her wounds."
(Macbeth, 4.3.45-47)

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Bob Moore obituary Other lives: Medieval historian at Sheffield and Newcastle universities who wrote influential books on heresy and the roots of intolerance

www.theguardian.com/books/2025/m...

1 year ago 5 1 0 0
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I have similar feelings when people drop the “rouz” from my name.

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