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Category: Religion & belief

By The Generalist Posted on January 4, 2020January 2, 2020

A page a day

How long would it take to study the whole Talmud, one page a day? Seven and a half years… and it’s best to begin tomorrow.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Education & philosophy, Literature, Religion & belief
By The Generalist Posted on January 1, 2020December 29, 2019

First foot

A New Year tradition from Scotland says the first person to enter your house in the new year dictates your fortunes for that year.

Categories: Europe, Places, Religion & belief
Twelve Grapes
By The Generalist Posted on December 31, 2019December 30, 2019

Twelve grapes

What is it about this time of year and the number twelve? In Spain and countries culturally connected to Spain, twelve grapes is a New Year tradition.

Categories: Europe, Food & agriculture, Places, Religion & belief, Sciences
Seven swans
By The Generalist Posted on December 25, 2019January 25, 2023

Twelve days

Is Christmas Day the twelfth day of Christmas or the first? And why does it cost US$170,298.03?

Categories: Arts & recreation, Economics & business, Mathematics & statistics, Music, Religion & belief, Sciences
Snapdragon
By The Generalist Posted on December 24, 2019April 21, 2021

Flapdragon

A Christmas Eve parlour game played in Victorian England involved grabbing burning raisins with your hands and eating them while they were still alight.

Categories: Food & agriculture, Games & sport, Physics & chemistry, Religion & belief, Sciences
Immovable ladder
By The Generalist Posted on December 21, 2019April 28, 2021

Immovable ladder

Certain holy sites in Jerusalem and Bethlehem cannot be changed without agreement from the many local denominations. As a result, a ladder has been propped against a window ledge on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre since 1728.

Categories: Architecture, Middle East, Places, Religion & belief
Beguinage
By The Generalist Posted on December 14, 2019December 13, 2019

The last beguine

In 13th century northern Europe, groups of women formed their own autonomous religious communities. Neither nuns nor wives, the Beguines forged their own route through the strictures of Medieval life.

Categories: Europe, History, Medieval history, Places, Religion & belief
Nomina Sacra
By The Generalist Posted on December 7, 2019December 7, 2019

Sacred abbreviations

Papyrus is expensive. Scripture is repetitive. The earliest Christian texts used a clever set of abbreviations to save space and time.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Language, Literature, Religion & belief
Jagannath Temple
By The Generalist Posted on November 17, 2019April 28, 2021

Largest kitchen

Jagannath, the deity from whom we get the word juggernaut, receives offerings of food from the world’s largest kitchen.

Categories: Architecture, Food & agriculture, Places, Religion & belief, Sciences, South Asia
Peter Stumpp
By The Generalist Posted on October 31, 2019October 30, 2019

Werewolf witches

Within the witch panic of Medieval Europe was a strange subset of trials that accused people of being both witches and werewolves.

Categories: Early modern history, Europe, History, Medieval history, Places, Politics & law, Religion & belief
Blake's God
By The Generalist Posted on October 11, 2019January 25, 2023

Bet your (after)life

If you’re a gambling man, you better believe in God. So suggested Pascal’s wager, one of the first applications of decision theory to philosophy.

Categories: Education & philosophy, Mathematics & statistics, Religion & belief, Sciences
Princess Alexandra of Bavaria
By The Generalist Posted on October 6, 2019April 28, 2021

I ate a glass piano

Princess Alexandra of Bavaria was a noted author and translator in the mid-19th century. She also firmly believed that as a young child she had swallowed a grand piano made of glass.

Categories: 19th century history, Early modern history, Health & medicine, History, Medieval history, Religion & belief, Sciences
By The Generalist Posted on September 29, 2019September 28, 2019

The alchemist’s elementals

Elementals are a common feature of modern bestiaries, video games, and RPGs. We have the 16th century alchemist Paracelsus to thank for thinking them up.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Early modern history, History, Literature, Religion & belief
Brewsters
By The Generalist Posted on September 14, 2019September 14, 2019

Love and Wrestling

Mary and William Brewster, passengers on the Mayflower, had five children: Jonathan, Patience, Fear, Love, and Wrestling. Their descendants included Julia Child, Bing Crosby, Richard Gere, Katharine Hepburn, and Thomas Pynchon.

Categories: Early modern history, History, North & Central America, Places, Religion & belief
Munchausen
By The Generalist Posted on September 13, 2019January 25, 2023

On the impossibility of final proof

It’s my 200th post! Time to talk about the nature of proof, using 18th century literary hero Baron Munchausen and his horse too.

Categories: Arts & recreation, Education & philosophy, Literature, Religion & belief
Jenga
By The Generalist Posted on September 10, 2019April 21, 2021

Buddha would not play Jenga

Many Buddhist scriptures include a list of games that Buddha would not play. It is the first list of games in history.

Categories: Games & sport, Religion & belief

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