There's been a lot of ink, both real and digital, spilled pondering this phenomenon, so it's unlikely my observations will add any real insights into this, but I would like to explore it a bit here. I recently watched the entire first series of MTV's (I know, I was surprised, too) television adaptation of Terry … Continue reading Why are Gandalf and Leonidas British? The Curious Case of British Accents in Historical and Fantasy Films
Author: Nils
A Blessed Pentecost to You!
Alcuin of York’s (c.735-804) Eclogue to his Cell
Today, my thoughts were turned toward Alcuin's verse, which I had first read in high school at Latin camp, when two very dear friends and mentors of mine, with whom I have worked for the last several years, left the office for the last time today, having packed up their research library and sent it to … Continue reading Alcuin of York’s (c.735-804) Eclogue to his Cell
Unearthing the World of Jesus
In January, Smithsonian Magazine ran a great article on excavations at Magdala and Bethsaida that bring new evidence to light concerning the world of 1st Century Galilee. Below is an extract; click through the link at the bottom to read more. +N+ Ariel Sabar, "Unearthing the World of Jesus" The IAA archaeologists had mucked … Continue reading Unearthing the World of Jesus
John Chrysostom’s Easter Homily
A bit late, but a great piece to read regardless! +N+ Is there anyone who is a devout lover of God? Let them enjoy this beautiful bright festival! Is there anyone who is a grateful servant? Let them rejoice and enter into the joy of their Lord! Are there any weary with fasting? Let them … Continue reading John Chrysostom’s Easter Homily