Calon Scrolls
Information and Back Issues
I like to think that the artisans of Calontir look
to the Calon Scrolls as a way to share with all of Calontir the research,
the neat stuff, and the how-to's of their craft. What better way to preserve
the knowledge we have gained, than in print?
Is there a topic you are interested in, haven't seen in print yet, but
want to know more about? Talk or write to the editor of the Calon Scrolls
and let him, or her know, so they can search out an author or authors on
that topic for a future issue.
You say you don't want to subscribe because you are not interested in
most of the topics published? I have found that many of the topics I wasn't
interested in several years ago, I am now interested in. So the back issues
come in very handy. And even if I am not interested in the topic printed,
I have the issue on hand to share with someone who is.
Anyone, in kingdom or out may subscribe to the magazine.
Come subscribe with us, and share in the joy of learning about new things
with the artisans and other members of the Kingdom of Calontir.
Subscriptions are available
from the editor for $10 for four issues.
Individual issues are available for $3 each except for
The Coins of Calontir Volume VII, Number 1. This issue is a double-issue
and is available for $4.
Make checks payable to: SCA - Calon Scrolls.
Send subscriptions to:
Calon Scrolls Editor
Debra A. Hense
4740 NW 51st St.
Des Moines, IA
50310
The following is the list of back issues of Calon
Scrolls - Art & Sciences Magazine of Calontir:
Volume II
Number 2:
Mannschaft Pavanne, transcription by Rafael Tempovaloroso
On the Construction and Preparation of Wooden Panels for Painting by
Ekaterina Zvyosdosamtseva
Of Friars by Thomas Bacon
The Ultimate Beginner -An Embroidery Article by Mistress Alarba Bronwen
Sonnet by Sir Stephen du Norfolk
Number 3:
And Monks by Lord Thomas Bacon
The Coins of Calontir II by Master Ulrich Hagenauer
Montarde, transcription by Lord Rafael Tempovaloroso
Sonnet Three by Sir Stephen du Norfolk
Number 4:
From the Fountain of Knowledge - Bardic Traditions of the Ancient Celts
(part I) by Lady Morfydd Gwilm
Echoes by Sir Conn MacNeill
Music for "Scotland the Brave" by Lord Rafael Tempovaloroso
Number 5:
From the Fountain of Knowledge - Bardic Traditions of the Ancient Celts
(part II) by Lady Morfydd Gwilm
and Other Clergy by Lord Thomas Bacon
Entre Courante, transcription by Lord Rafael Tempovaloroso
Two Haiku by Sir Stephen du Norfolk
Volume III
Number 1:
The Herbal Garden in Calontir by Lady Agnes de Lanvallei
A Pocket Sundial by Master Gerhardt von Rodbart
Number 2:
The Role of the Fantastic in Early Authurian Literature by Jack G.
Voller, SIUE
Number 3:
Hastings: Fact and Fiction by Master Robert of Grand Loch
Volume IV
Number 1:
Neo-Norse Myths by Baroness Morgana bro Morganwg
Number 2:
Washi: A Brief Introduction to Japanese Handmade Paper by Herzog Shadan
Thomann Secarius
Number 3:
Images of Calontir: The Artwork of H.L. Rhianna of Ceffyl
Line art as created by Her Excellency Rhianna
Number 4:
Fiber Arts by H.L. Aethelthritha of Whitby, Lord MacGillipa-draigh,
Lady Rigela, Lord Alan Smyth of Darkdale, Lady Meghan Emerglade
Includes information on dyeing, spinning, weaving and how to construct
an inkle loom
Number 5:
Calontir Heradry: History and Counted Cross-stitch Patterns by H.L.
Marie Chantal, Baroness Kyrieth of Shadowfane, Lady Mathilde de Bretange,
Lady Brianna la Francais, Baron Christopher Amber, Viscount Brummbar von
Schwarzberg, Master Robert of Grandloch
Includes the falcon tabbard pattern and cross-stitch patterns for Calontir's
office, guild, and award badges.
Number 6:
Pavilions: History and Construction by Baroness Barbary Elspeth Ham
and Countess Susannah Griffon
Volume V
Number 1:
"Nobody Lives, Nobody Loves, Nobody Gets. . ." The Bardic
Arts in Calontir by Mistress Jocelyn du Biers, Lord Glas de Carraig, Master
Angus of Blackmoor, Baron Stephen Ironhand, H.L. Sine ni Sarachain, Syr
Conn MacNeill, Maestro Juan Macias de Alarcon
Examples of poetry, songs, stories with documentation, discussion on
the creation of your own bardic works, etc
Number 2:
The Hunt by Count Valens of Flatrock
A historical survey of hunting in period and pre-period. Also considerations
for conducting your own medieval hunt
Number 3:
A Calontir Herball by Mistress Hertha Blair of Froggestow, H.L. Agnes
de Lanvelli and Lady Alix Mont de fer
Includes an introduction to herbalism, harvesting of herbs, description
of herbs and their "virtues", planting a medieval kitchen garden,
etc
Number 4:
The Art of Marbled Paper by Herzog Thomann Shadan Secarius and H.L.
Tatiana Dieugarde
A look at the history of marbling as well as its practice with modern
and period materials. Includes hand-made marbling samples
Volume VI
Number 1:
To Make Sawsage by Kateryn de Develyn
Includes a short history, discussion of tools, common ingredients, and
period recipes
Number 2:
The Medieval Crossbow by Kazimierz Samostrelov
Includes discussion of not only several different kinds, but labels
and discusses the different parts
Number 3:
A Trip to Byzantium by Demetrius il Condottierro
Describes a trip to the modern lands of medieval Byzantium
Number 4:
That was Now, This is Then - Ideas for Being More Medieval by Akitsuki
Yoshimitsu and Damienne d'Auxuerre
Contains Essays on being more medieval and being in persona, 101 ways
to make your life more medieval, the craft of persona development, and
a persona development source list
Volumne VII
Number 1:
The Coins of Calontir by Tryffin Ap Myrddin and Ulrich Hagenauer
Contains a history of medieval coinage, how to make coins, and drawings
of most of the coins issued in Calontir by Royalty up through the first
half of Their Excellencies Gilligan and Adelith's reign (thru 1995). Also
contains drawings of many coins that were special issues
Number 2: Hats, Headwear, and Headresses for Women
Women's Hats in Fiftheenth Century Europe by Meredydd ferch Owain ap
Eliseg
Russian Headresses by Briganza le Voyageur
Special Issue: Costuming, Cooking, Hunting and Hats
Tudor-Elizabethan Costuming by Genevieve Penrose & Bronwyn ferch
Arial
Contains how-to instructions of constructing a bodice
Land, Sea, and Air - A Medieval Feast by Jean-Michel Guicard
Contains the original recipes and his redactions as well as the reasoning
for substitutions made (if any)
A Boar Hunt by Valens of Flatrock, Pavel, Kazimierz Samostrelov, Dongal
and Ian Johnson
A story about a medieval boar hunt as re-enacted/lived by the authors
on a recent hunting trip
Roll Hats for Women by Azelais
A how-to on making various roll hats
Last Updated: Wednesday, October 9, 1996
Copyright ©1996 by Debra
A. Hense
Permission to reprint in any SCA related publication, print or electronic,
providing no changes are made without prior written consent, and this notice
is kept intact.
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