Sunday, 3 August 2025

Girdles … what hangs from them … bats ?

 

No – in today's age don't answer that … I'm going back a few hundred years to Medieval times … 





Saint Catherine of Alexandra
holding a girdle book
How about a book, a pocket calendar, or a smart phone … crazy times we live in – well these were all invented in the 1,000 years between the 5th to 15th century in European history I'd better add, even earlier in previous eras ...






... a girdle was to be found upon the loins of Greek and Roman men … enabling their tunic to be confined, which could hold a purse, as pockets were unknown … the women wore their girdles under the bosom.


A 15th century Medieval Almanac being
unfolded to reveal astrological charts
and a 'Zodiac Man', linking the body to
signs of the horoscope.
c/o Ian Visits post 

Then the ingeniousness of creative imagination gave us the concertina-fold almanacs, known as girdle-books … which have become known as 'medieval smartphones' … also calendars ...





We are so fortunate that so much of our history has been preserved and can still be seen – perhaps only in specific exhibitions – but at least we can consider how earlier generations lived.


The upper cover and edge of a closed concertina-fold
almanac, showing its distinctive folds

As it's August … and as usual I'm off the path … this 'be short' … thank goodness it's summertime, also not much change here … but so be it!




Latin 7478 is a medieval
manuscript: 25 September, 1456


As of today … we have come far, yet seem to be going backwards …







Exhibition – Unfolding Time: The Medieval Pocket Calendar (c 1383 - 1400) was at the Lambeth Palace Library sorry - it closed in May 2025. But there is a short YouTube video to view … 4 minutes worth of fascinating medieval life … together with various posts.


Wikipedia Girdle Books ... 


Wikipedia Latin 7478 Medieval Manuscript Here you can find a description about "bat-books" ... essentially they hang upside down!



Hilary Melton-Butcher

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