Arts & Sciences Information
Food & Cooking
- Cariadoc's Miscellany
- Ein Buch von Guter Spise (1350)
- The Closet of the Eminently Learned Sir Digbie (1669 edition, incomplete)
- The Caer Galen Cook's Corner
- Chocolate: or, and Indian Drinke.
- German Cookery Texts 1350-1800
- An article on medieval famine
- A 14th Century German Feast
- A Meal from the 14th Century (The Goodman of Paris)
- A 14th Century English Feast
- Menu and Recipes from an SCA event
- Apple Tart & Orange Tart
- Historical recipes of different cultures
- An ad for Cindy Renfrow's books
- Ostgardr cooking page
- Terry Nutter's Culinary History Page
- Olde Cookery Book (1650-1900)
Brewing & Vintning
- The Meadery - a wonderful site by the author of CA#60, and my brewing teacher, THL Alexander Mareschal.
- Alcoholic Drinks of the Middle Ages (CA # 60)
- Mead for the Masses (TI # 104)
- A Pressing Engagement (TI # 91)
- Medieval Wines: How sweet were they?
- Distillation and Alcoholic Beverages
- Brewing with Period Recipes
- Living, Literature, and the Fabled Grape: Imbibing Through the Ages in Literature
- Early Medieval Brewing
- Cask Conditioned Ale: Being a redaction and recreation of a 1577 beer recipe
- Weak Honey Drink
- Hippocras
- Drake's Medieval Brewing Page
- Atlantian Drunken Bard Brewers Guild
- Mead Maker's Page
Games
Please see Justin du Coeur's wonderful site of links, rules, and merchant information.Costumes
- Medieval and Fantasy Costuming
- Costume for a 12th Century Lady
- The History of Costume
- The Elizabethan Costuming Site (wonderful site, detailed information, well designed.)
- Footwear of the Middle Ages
- Embroidery
Leather Work
See Kendra of Hollyoake's extensive SCA Leathercraft site.Heraldry
- Coming Soon!
Scribal Arts
Visit the SCA Cyber-Scriptorium.Music & Dance
- The RENDANCE homepage
- The RENDANCE disography of dance recordings
- John Playford's 1651 The English Dancing Master
- The Institute of Historical Dance
- Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society
- Phaedria's Dance Music
- Renaissance music and dance information by Mistress Ellisif
- Illustrated Guide to Early Instruments