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Crispina

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  1. There are 3 titles in the Eagle of the ninth series. The Eagle of the Ninth, the Silver Branch and the Lantern Bearers. Thank you!
  2. I also read that Eagle of The Ninth will be made into a movie in 2010.
  3. How many books, and their titles please, are in the Eagle of the Ninth series? I did a google search and got a little confused as to the sequence of the books. I think I would very much like to read these.
  4. The album was on private somehow...it is now public. Enjoy! Thanks for sharing.
  5. The photos from the museum were fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
  6. When I try to play the video it says "not available in your area." Waaaa.
  7. It's raining at my place right now! And I didn't even spill the Smirnoffs.
  8. What do you suggest I sacrifice asap, as the storm warnings are going out over the TV but are for areas all around my little corner of the world! I have some Smirnoff Ice I can pour on the ground.
  9. And a nice picture too of the 'San Paolo fuori le Mura' cathedral. As a church I found St Paul's (and St John's in Lateran, for that matter) far more beautiful than St Peter's. Formosus - that is fascinating. You do realize that you can use the "up" "down" "right" and "left" arrows on your keyboard to get a 360 view of the cathedral? The music in the background gave me chills. Thanks for posting this.
  10. Not sure which forum to post this. I found this posted on a Tudor website, a link to a site that has streaming Medieval/Renaissance music in case you're into that kind of thing. I only listened for a minute or two but bookmarked it. http://www.ancientfm.com/
  11. Very interesting interview, thanks for posting.
  12. I enjoyed all your slide shows. Thank you for posting. Going to Pompeii and Egypt are two things I want to do before I die - and I've been to Egypt (1994); so next is Rome and Pompeii.
  13. I find it interesting that no written music exists from the ancient Greek or Roman times, and I'm sure all of it was handed down orally from teacher to pupil over the centuries; but doesn't it seem possible that somewhere a musician would have made note of where to place one's fingers or how to hold the instrument (that I guess can be seen depicted on monuments and carvings) or something to the effect of: "Place a finger on this hole/string, lift off and place a finger on this hole/string, ect. ect. " to create a particular tune. Wonder why they never seemed interested in inventing a musical "text" like their alphabet? They wrote poetry, why not songs by using particular markings?
  14. Crispina, you mentioned you have some musician friends -- is ancient music an interest of yours? Perhaps even the two of you, Fulvia and Crispina, might want to work together on a descriptive listing of ancient musical instruments for UNRV? -- Nephele I do enjoy listening to early music and have had very little exposure to sources of ancient music but it fascinates me. I am a musician who plays fiddle and some tenor banjo, old time stringband and Irish music - far cry from what you are seeking. However, several of my friends have studied music (unlike me) and enjoy learning about historical instruments and tunes. I hope someone steps up to the challenge of compiling such a list, it would be very interesting.
  15. I shared this with some musician friends who were thrilled to receive it. Thank you for posting the links.
  16. "It will be interesting to see how The Tudors will age Henry. " The last scene of the last episode should tell us something. The way he was stuffing himself with that baked swan pie or whatever it was. Me thinks his girth will grow this season.
  17. Crispina

    Legionary game

    I'm in the storeroom as well. Wanna sing Christmas carols???
  18. I can see it now: "Indiana Jones and The Stone of Destiny"....that is if it's filmed before Harrison Ford gets WAY TOO old. Thanks for posting this and all the other interesting articles. And to everyone else who does, I check in every day to learn something new.
  19. Thank you for posting the link to the documentary. Not only did I enjoy that, but I bookmarked the site and have been enjoying other Timewatch programs and documentaries at that site. Especially, Terry Jones and "Medieval Life" (I'm in the wrong forum, sorry). Watched every one of them, then "Hidden Rome". I believe this may have been on TV,tho; but I enjoyed it again.
  20. Saw this and couldn't resist. Sorry. "I'm tellin' you, Achilles...You wear those heels into battle, and you're asking for trouble."
  21. This is so interesting, but I'm confused about how they know it's Cleopatra's tomb? Only because of the coins? Or does her name appear somewhere on the walls? And if it's been underwater, the remains would be destroyed. I can't wait to hear more about this. Thanks for sharing.
  22. Read story here: http://tinyurl.com/36z5cj
  23. Sorry if it's already been posted, I just happened across it while surfing for information on the tapestry.
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