A research contest started by me!
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I remember someone at Kingdom A&S (
ornerie?) mentioning that there was a picture of a ball (possibly juggling ball) in the Museum of London books. The first person to email me a picture and a citataion with all relevant info gets one of my uber cool if modern glass pumpkins at twelfth night. My email is vandy@vandybennett.com. If you get me a pic second or third etc, but before I post that I recieved the info, you get some of my yummy candied ginger dipped in chocolate at twelfth night, or some other yummy if you don't like chocolate or ginger.
Additionally, anyone who gets me any other picture of extant medieval/renaissance/ancient juggling balls or balls/ball of a juggleable size with appropriate citations gets a cool prize.
And saving the best for last, anyone who gets me an image from a medieval or renaissance illuminated manuscript that shows someone juggling and has appropriate citataions gets a blown glass of their choice of style (assuming it is within my ability) once my glass shop is up and running.
This is sort of like paying research assistants but cheaper and more fun. ;-)
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Additionally, anyone who gets me any other picture of extant medieval/renaissance/ancient juggling balls or balls/ball of a juggleable size with appropriate citations gets a cool prize.
And saving the best for last, anyone who gets me an image from a medieval or renaissance illuminated manuscript that shows someone juggling and has appropriate citataions gets a blown glass of their choice of style (assuming it is within my ability) once my glass shop is up and running.
This is sort of like paying research assistants but cheaper and more fun. ;-)
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Date: 2006-11-10 05:17 pm (UTC)1. Leather and Leatherworking in Anglo-scandavian and Medieval York by QUita MOld, Ian Carlisle and Esther Cameron, The Archaeology of York: The Small Finds 17/16 CRAFT< INDUSTRY, AND EVERYDAY LIFE
pp3405-3408
8includes three extant frgments, as well as sketches of four different consturctions
2. The Medieval Household: Medieval Finds from Excavations in London by Geoff Egan
pp295-296
covers two differently constructed extant examples
still looking for that 14th century juggler that I see in my head! :)