Week 10: Tuesday
Videos:
Plowing a field with oxen — Old Sturbridge Village, Massachusetts, 2009 (1:24 min.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xuytRXRfyeI
How to make hay with a scythe (9:45 min.)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cs8qiucZZx0&feature=related
How to mow with a scythe (Wilson, Wisconsin, 2009; 3:36 min.):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YzdjOkLQw1s
Reaping wheat with a sickle (2011; 6:16 min.):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXey-x3eCxc
Threshing with flails (0:21 min.):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAmyKYPE3vo
Terms:
Village (Click for a photo of Midlem, a village in the Scottish Borders)
Manor (and another image)
Parish
Field (click for a photo of the fields of the deserted medieval village of Little Oxendon, Northamptonshire)
Fallow
Meadow
Pasture
Demesne
2-field and 3-field crop rotation
- Cereals (“corn” in British English = “grain” in American English): wheat, rye, oats, barley
- Legumes: peas, beans, lentils
Pastoral farming: cattle, sheep, goats
- Plow (see also this plowman from the Stuttgart Psalter, c. 820)
- Harrow
- Sow
- Prune (from Fécamp psalter, c. 1180)
- Mow
- Reap
- Thresh and winnow
- Mill (watermill, English, c. 1220-30)
Fair
Money:
£1 (libra, livre, lira, pound) = 20 s. (solidus, sou or sol, soldo, shilling) = 240 d. (denarius, denier, denaro, penny) (Click here to see a denier of Charlemagne, minted at Milan 793 x 812)
12d. = 1s.
20s. = £1
240d. = 20s. = £1
Week 10: Thursday:
FILM: Gisli the Outlaw (“Utlaginn;” also called “Viking Outlaw,” 1987, 100 minutes)
(For film addicts, click here to see Fordham University’s list of Medieval History in the Movies.)
Place: Viking Iceland
Read the plot synopsis
Main characters:
Gisli
Aud his wife (former lover of Thorgrim)
Vestein, Aud’s brother (former lover of Asgerd; murdered by Thorgrim?)
Thorkell, Gisli’s brother
Asgerd, his wife (former lover of Vestein)
Geirmund, Thorkell’s bondman (bondi)
Thordís, Gisli’s sister
Thorgrim, her husband (former lover of Aud; killed by Gisli)
Bork, Thorgrim’s brother
Eyjolf
Spy Helgi
A sorcerer, two bondmen, etc.