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Season 5 Episode 5: Nine's The Charm - The Elves, Wyrms & Dwarves of Anglo-Saxon Leechcraft
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In Episode 5, of Season 5 we’re stepping out of the bestiaries and into the wonders of Anglo-Saxon Leechcraft, the folk medicine of our ancestors and what it told us about the magical beings they dwelt beside during this time. My main reference for this episode is Stephen Pollington’s Leechcraft. So, grab yourself a cuppa as we dive into the Lacnunga healing text, and go where elves, wyrms and dwarves are abound.
This episode also features the fabulous Jen Atkinson aka Cunning Woman Rynswith and you can find more information about here work here.
There are some dark folkloric characters explored in this podcast and so, as always, I would recommend that you should listen through first before listening with younger members of your household.
For more folklore and stories and an archive of up to 100 posts exclusively for paid subscribers, you can subscribe to my ‘Substack, Cerridwen’s Cauldron’. Just hop over to Substack and search for Cerridwen’s Cauldron or use the link in the show notes and you upgrade to paid for just £5 a month for an extra dose of wild storytelling to your inbox.
As always you can find me via the following channels:
www.facebook.com/ddstoryteller
References:
Pollington, Stephen (2000) Leechcraft: Early English Charms Plantlore And Healing, Anglo-Saxon Books
Jen Atkinson, Cunning Woman Rynswith via Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cunningwoman_rynswith/
Herigeas Hundas - http://www.hampshirereenactment.com
An Introduction to Belemnites - https://ukfossils.co.uk/2012/08/28/an-introduction-to-belemnites/
Nine Herb’s Charm - https://www.mimisbrunnr.info/nigon-wyrta-galdor
Nine Herbs To Rule Them All - https://cerridwenscauldron.substack.com/p/nine-herbs-to-rule-them-all
Hines, John (2019). "Anglo-Saxon Micro-Texts - Practical Runic Literacy in the Late Anglo-Saxon Period: Inscriptions on Lead Sheet". Anglia Book Series. 63 (1): 29–59.
Music:
Midnight Tale by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Sound Effects via www.orangefreesounds.com & www.pixabay.com
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cerridwenscauldron.substack.com/subscribe
37 episodes
Manage episode 478775209 series 3350568
In Episode 5, of Season 5 we’re stepping out of the bestiaries and into the wonders of Anglo-Saxon Leechcraft, the folk medicine of our ancestors and what it told us about the magical beings they dwelt beside during this time. My main reference for this episode is Stephen Pollington’s Leechcraft. So, grab yourself a cuppa as we dive into the Lacnunga healing text, and go where elves, wyrms and dwarves are abound.
This episode also features the fabulous Jen Atkinson aka Cunning Woman Rynswith and you can find more information about here work here.
There are some dark folkloric characters explored in this podcast and so, as always, I would recommend that you should listen through first before listening with younger members of your household.
For more folklore and stories and an archive of up to 100 posts exclusively for paid subscribers, you can subscribe to my ‘Substack, Cerridwen’s Cauldron’. Just hop over to Substack and search for Cerridwen’s Cauldron or use the link in the show notes and you upgrade to paid for just £5 a month for an extra dose of wild storytelling to your inbox.
As always you can find me via the following channels:
www.facebook.com/ddstoryteller
References:
Pollington, Stephen (2000) Leechcraft: Early English Charms Plantlore And Healing, Anglo-Saxon Books
Jen Atkinson, Cunning Woman Rynswith via Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cunningwoman_rynswith/
Herigeas Hundas - http://www.hampshirereenactment.com
An Introduction to Belemnites - https://ukfossils.co.uk/2012/08/28/an-introduction-to-belemnites/
Nine Herb’s Charm - https://www.mimisbrunnr.info/nigon-wyrta-galdor
Nine Herbs To Rule Them All - https://cerridwenscauldron.substack.com/p/nine-herbs-to-rule-them-all
Hines, John (2019). "Anglo-Saxon Micro-Texts - Practical Runic Literacy in the Late Anglo-Saxon Period: Inscriptions on Lead Sheet". Anglia Book Series. 63 (1): 29–59.
Music:
Midnight Tale by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) licensed under Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Sound Effects via www.orangefreesounds.com & www.pixabay.com
This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit cerridwenscauldron.substack.com/subscribe
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