This week on The Medieval Podcast, Danièle catches us up on what’s been happening lately, and reads some advice written by Dhuoda, a Carolingian woman, for her teenaged son.
The text for this week’s episode is Dhuoda, Handbook for her Warrior Son: Liber Manualis , translated by Marcelle Thiebaux. See also Danièle’s article Last Words from a Medieval Mother to her Son
Check out Danièle’s appearance on the Gone Medieval Podcast, talking about Eleanor of Castile . You can also check The Rabbit Hole Detectives with Reverend Richard Coles, Dr Cat Jarman and Charles Spencer.
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The creator and host of The Medieval Podcast is Danièle Cybulskie. Click here to visit her website or follow her on Twitter @5MinMedievalist
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Top Image: Folios from a 10th-century copy of Dhuoda’s Liber manualis – Bibliothèque Carré d’art / Nîmes. Ms_393_1 fol. 18
This week on The Medieval Podcast, Danièle catches us up on what’s been happening lately, and reads some advice written by Dhuoda, a Carolingian woman, for her teenaged son.
The text for this week’s episode is Dhuoda, Handbook for her Warrior Son: Liber Manualis, translated by Marcelle Thiebaux. See also Danièle’s article Last Words from a Medieval Mother to her Son
Check out Danièle’s appearance on the Gone Medieval Podcast, talking about Eleanor of Castile. You can also check The Rabbit Hole Detectives with Reverend Richard Coles, Dr Cat Jarman and Charles Spencer.
Click here to learn more about the Patreon channel for Medievalists.net and The Medieval Podcast.
The creator and host of The Medieval Podcast is Danièle Cybulskie. Click here to visit her website or follow her on Twitter @5MinMedievalist
You can subscribe to The Medieval Podcast via iTunes, Spotify, Podbay, PlayerFM, our RSS feed or on Youtube.
Top Image: Folios from a 10th-century copy of Dhuoda’s Liber manualis – Bibliothèque Carré d’art / Nîmes. Ms_393_1 fol. 18
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