“Quae tribuit deus, ante oculos non semper habemus.” “We do not always have before our eyes the things God has bestowed.”[1] his proverb was recorded from a common folk of 11th century Belgium by a…
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“Quae tribuit deus, ante oculos non semper habemus.” “We do not always have before our eyes the things God has bestowed.”[1] his proverb was recorded from a common folk of 11th century Belgium by a…
Leave a CommentThe newest book from J. Aaron Gruben will be coming soon! As we make the final preparations, we thought you might enjoy a sneak preview. Read the first chapter of The Mubblefubbles here! Enjoy!
Leave a CommentMuch has been penned on why the study of history is important. Today I’d like to write briefly about why I find the study of history interesting. History is an intricate fabric of woven stories,…
Leave a CommentAnother project I’m working on is a chivalry study for teenage students. Here is a rough draft of a day’s work near the beginning of the study. I’d love to hear your thoughts! …
2 CommentsTonight I made an example of a Sallust map to illustrate my newest project The Mubblefubbles, which traces the misadventures of a pair of 13th century dragon-slaying bards. I’ve built this map by modifying the original map…
Leave a Comment“My Jesus, my king, my life, my all, I again dedicate my whole self to Thee. Accept me, and grant, Gracious Father, that ere this year be gone I may finish my task. In Jesus’…
Leave a CommentFlesh. Meat. Carne. It is a thing we can touch. A thing we can observe. It is a miracle of creation – an almost unfathomably intricate dance of molecules forming proteins, and proteins forming myocytes,…
2 CommentsAfter years of strenuous authoring, punctuated by fits of giggling, and occasional moments of despair at the monumental task of making some kind of coherent plot out of all the weirdness… I am thrilled to…
Leave a CommentWe’re excited to be in the final stages of completing Juvament! To read a preview of the first couple chapters, click here. Stay tuned for the whole book soon. Enjoy!
Leave a CommentToday I’m reliving my semester of random, free, online Old English classes. Though it was many years ago, I still enjoy Old English. It is definitely one of my favorite languages! I’d probably trade it…
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