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Hildegard's Healing Plants: From Her Medieval Classic Physica by Hildegard Von Bingen

Medieval World (Technology in Times Past) by Robert Snedden

Medieval Children by Nicholas Orme

Viking (Eyewitness Books) by Susan M. Margeson

The Classics Reclassified by RICHARD ARMOUR

Historical Source Book for Scribes by Michelle P. Brown; &Patricia Lovett

The Printing Revolution in Early Modern Europe (Canto) by Elizabeth L. Eisenstein

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About my libraryLibraryThing records only titles useful for researching the European middle ages or SCA culture. I won't be cataloging fiction (except for the first book in a medieval mystery series) until I get a 36-hour day.

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I have an Odyssey, too, but didn't list it because it's in German and in Fraktur print as well. I've never tried to read it 8-) I thought I had one in English, but don't seem to have run across it. Probably in the attic in a box I've missed 8-)

I'm just frittering away half an hour looking around to see who has how many of my books again and noticed you have _The Franks_. I have several of the Peoples of Europe series and generally have one in my car as "car book" until I get well into it, at least. Yesterday I had FrostD's oil changed and started _The Gypsies_. I think once I finish Spufford's _Power and Profit_(on hiatus just now because I went off on another fiction spree) I may have to bring it downstairs, because it began quite interestingly and I don't need to go to the laundromat again for a while. . . That does sound odd, doesn't it? That's another place I read my current car book.

Oh, and I wanted to mention that Jim Bradbury also wrote a good siege book. The exact name escapes me, but it's in my library.
700? And we still only overlap 39? Well, we could borrow each other's books, because we could go both ways and each have hostages. . . 8-)

We have different versions of Beowulf, though. Mine is hand-typed (on a truly antique typewriter) with my own interlinear translation.
When you get a moment, click Graeme Base's Discovery of Dragons in my catalog and you'll see a familiar one on the cover with a couple friends.
Hi back! I figured there were not a lot of people named Kudrun around. I finally decided to catalog what we have.
80 degrees here, a little warm for this time of year -- EowynA
Might this be Kudrun the Pilgrim? If so, hi from me and Yamil.
I think that putting your bibliography on LibraryThing is an excellent idea. :-) I am tentatively planning to attend KWCS; I can't be sure I am going to get there until the family commits to its holiday plans. :-)
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