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Caid's original A&S magazines, <i>The '''[[Arts Quarterly]]'''</i> and The <i>'''[[Scientific Caidan and Son of Scientific Caidan]]'''<i | Caid's original A&S magazines, <i>The '''[[Arts Quarterly]]'''</i> and The <i>'''[[Scientific Caidan and Son of Scientific Caidan]]'''</i> were published by the then separate Office of Arts and the Office of Sciences. The <i>Arts Quarterly<i> was created to serve as an arts forum for the Kingdom and featured articles, book reviews and poetry. It was published four times a year in January, April, July and October. <i>The Scientific Caidan</i> was published in the early 1980s. In 1987, and two issues of <i>Son of the Scientific Caidan</i> were published, under the Caidan Office of Sciences under ([[Rosemary Petsley]], Editor). | ||
<i>Ars Caidis</i> was one of Caid's Arts and Sciences journals, originally published as a combined effort of the Caidan Office of Arts and of the Caidan Office of Sciences. The first issue of <i>Ars Caidis</i> was published, under the sponsorship of HRM [[Patrick II and Adriana| Adriana]] as the Kingdom's patroness of Arts and Sciences. The <i>Ars Caidis</i> continued to be published after the Caidan Office of Arts and of the Caidan Office of Sciences were combined into the Caidan Office of Arts and Sciences. | <i>Ars Caidis</i> was one of Caid's Arts and Sciences journals, originally published as a combined effort of the Caidan Office of Arts and of the Caidan Office of Sciences. The first issue of <i>Ars Caidis</i> was published, under the sponsorship of HRM [[Patrick II and Adriana| Adriana]] as the Kingdom's patroness of Arts and Sciences. The <i>Ars Caidis</i> continued to be published after the Caidan Office of Arts and of the Caidan Office of Sciences were combined into the Caidan Office of Arts and Sciences. |
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History
Caid's original A&S magazines, The Arts Quarterly and The Scientific Caidan and Son of Scientific Caidan were published by the then separate Office of Arts and the Office of Sciences. The Arts Quarterly was created to serve as an arts forum for the Kingdom and featured articles, book reviews and poetry. It was published four times a year in January, April, July and October. The Scientific Caidan was published in the early 1980s. In 1987, and two issues of Son of the Scientific Caidan were published, under the Caidan Office of Sciences under (Rosemary Petsley, Editor).
Ars Caidis was one of Caid's Arts and Sciences journals, originally published as a combined effort of the Caidan Office of Arts and of the Caidan Office of Sciences. The first issue of Ars Caidis was published, under the sponsorship of HRM Adriana as the Kingdom's patroness of Arts and Sciences. The Ars Caidis continued to be published after the Caidan Office of Arts and of the Caidan Office of Sciences were combined into the Caidan Office of Arts and Sciences.
Ars Caidis was honored in A.S. 39 as the SCA's best Special Interest Newsletter.
Go to The Arts Quarterly or The Scientific Caidan and Son of Scientific Caidan
The Ars Caidis: The Caidan Arts and Sciences Digest (from the Crown Prints, 1990)
The “Arts Quarterly” and the “Scientific Caidan” have combined. Now we are looking for you! We are accepting contributions of art and articles on or inspired by any medieval or renaissance subject, and our re-creation of these times in Caid. We’ll take anything that the Tournaments Illuminated would, and then some, including short fiction in a Medieval style and subject. We’ll accept how-to articles, research, poetry, reviews and al most anything else. We would be especially happy to get material from the Guilds within Caid so we can better appreciate the work you do!
Our format is exactly the same as The Crown Prints (we’re using their press). Our deadline will be Caidan Crown Trouneys. Each new issue will be available at Coronations for $ (TBA). Presale copies may be purchased for $ (TBA) including first class mailing. All proceeds after cost will be donated to The Crown Prints collation machine fund. For submissions or presale information, contact, Lord Eadwynne of Runedun, Editor, Kingdom Minister of Sciences, Caid.
Guidelines
- Observation of the cut-off date of 1600 AD for research articles although any culture existing in the world from 1600 A.D. back is acceptable. If you wish to write about the Cavalier period, please contact the prior to submission.
- Articles should be written predominantly in English although notes in other languages (with translations) are welcome. Refer to the current edition of the MLA Style Guide or the Chicago Manual of Style for footnotes and bibliography formats.
- Articles will be reviewed and editorial comments discussed with authors prior to publication. No changes will be made without the author's approval.
- Because Ars Caidis is brought into the homes of our members and may used as a public relations document, please respect the boundaries of good taste.
Previous Ars Caidis Editors
- Eadwynne of Runedun - 1991-93
- Albra Katerine Marie Isabelle Bautiste - 1993
- Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta and Elizabeth Scott of Berwick - 1995-96
- Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta - 1997-98
- Finella Harper - 2000-2002
- Renata Kestryl of Highwynds -Summer 2002
- Natalya de Foix - Autumn 2002-Winter 2005
- Caitlin Christiana Wintour - January 2006-Summer 2010
Published Issues
Note: Some issues were not located at the time this page was created.
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Ars Caidis Summer 1991, Issue #2 Editor: Eadwynne of Runedun |
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Ars Caidis 1993 Early |
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Ars Caidis 1993 Editor: Albra Katerine Marie Isabelle Bautiste |
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Ars Caidis 1994 (Issue No. 111) Editor: Albra Katerine Marie Isabelle Bautiste |
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Ars Caidis October 1995 Editors: Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta and Elizabeth Scott of Berwick |
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Ars Caidis January 1996 Editors: Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta and Elizabeth Scott of Berwick |
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Ars Caidis April 1996 Editors? |
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Ars Caidis July 1996 Editor: Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta |
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Ars Caidis October 1996 Editor: Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta |
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Ars Caidis January 1997 Editor: Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta |
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Ars Caidis April 1997 Editor:Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta |
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Ars Caidis July 1997 Editor: Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta |
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Ars Caidis October 1997 Editor: Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta |
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Ars Caidis April 1998 Editor: Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta |
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Ars Caidis July 1998 Editor: Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta |
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Ars Caidis July 1999 Editor:Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta |
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Ars Caidis January 2000 Editor: Maria Theresa Ipeñarrieta |
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Ars Caidis Autumn 2000 Editor: Finella Harper |
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Ars Caidis Winter/Spring 2001 Editor: Finella Harper |
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Ars Caidis Summer 2001 Editor: Finella Harper |
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Ars Caidis Spring 2002 Editor: Finella Harper |
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Ars Caidis Autumn 2002 Editor: Renata Kestryl of Highwynds |
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Ars Caidis Spring/Summer 2003 Editor: Renata Kestryl of Highwynds |
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Ars Caidis June 2004 Editor: Duchess Natalya de Foix |
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Ars Caidis September 2004 Editor: Duchess Natalya de Foix |
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Ars Caidis Winter 2004/Jan 2005 Editor: Duchess Natalya de Foix |
Theme: In Memoriam
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Ars Caidis April 2005 Editor: Duchess Natalya de Foix |
Theme: The Subject of Arthur
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Ars Caidis Spring 2006 – Pentathlon Issue Editor: Caitlin Christiana Wintour |
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Ars Caidis Summer 2009 Editor: THL Caitlin Christiana Wintour |
Theme: "Period Supernatural" - In our world of celluloid horror and King novels, it is easy to think of the supernatural as a modern invention. Some things are, such as the vampire that entered its pointy-toothed glory in the 19th century. But our time period sported a rich variety of supernatural tales of the walking dead, dark dwarves, hellish dogs, haunted houses, and ghost-infested barrows. Whether we find them in England's monastic ghost stories or the rip-roaring revenants of dark Iceland. Europe was a hotbed of supernatural scary tales. In this issue we screw up our courage and poke around these dark and cobwebby corners. | |
Ars Caidis Winter 2009 Editor: Mistress Caitlin Christiana Wintour |
Theme: "Performance Arts in Caid" - This issue celebrates Performance Arts in Caid. We will offer encouragement, how-tos, and resources for budding and experienced bards. Share and learn about music, acting, storytelling, composition, and many other aspects of the SCA bard. | |
Ars Caidis Spring 2010 Editor: Mistress Caitlin Christiana Wintour |
Theme: "The Northmen" - This issue will cover the ever-entertaining Vikings as well as Norse beliefs and everyday life. The Northmen hugely impacted Europe from England to Russia, and left their mark in other lands too. Besides, they're just fun. | |
Ars Caidis Summer 2010 Editor: Mistress Caitlin Christiana Wintour |
theme: "The Art of SCA Costuming" - The old adage says "Welcome to Caid, now go get dressed." This issue will explore period costuming shapes, development and techniques in the context of the SCA. | |
Ars Caidis has been on hiatus since Fall 2010. |