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Lorraine Gehring

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Feb 17, 2021, 1:01:08 PM2/17/21
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Class Tonight, Feb. 17, at 7 pm
Documentation 101
Taught by HL Ysabel de la Oya
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Join the Barony of Forgotten Sea for a class by HL Ysabel de la Oya on Documentation 101.
We may not be able to have our February Queen's Prize, but we can sharpen our skills for later on this year or later. If the requirement for documentation keeps you from entering, FEAR NOT, this is the class for you.
We look at the documentation requirements on the Calontir website and talk about how to create beginner and intermediate documentation for Queen's Prize and Kingdom Arts and Sciences in a paper format.
While this class specifically is tailored for Calontir, the same principles will apply to other Kingdom rubrics as well.

Lorraine Gehring

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Class Today, Feb. 24, at 7 pm
A Brief History of Astronomy
Taught by Lord Jon Chesey of Three Rivers


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Join the Barony of Forgotten Sea for a class by Lord Jon Chesey of Three Rivers on A Brief History of Astronomy.

A common misconception in astronomical history is that, after the Greek astronomers developed the Geocentric model, the field of astronomy was virtually non-existent for over 1300 years until revitalized by Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo at the beginning of the Renaissance. In reality, an interest in astronomy remained throughout the entirety of period, although often lacking in sophistication in some regions.

This class gives a broad overview of astronomical history starting with the Babylonians, going through the Greek era, the Islamic golden age, the Christian west, and ending with the developments of the renaissance.
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