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So you want to be a (book) herald? Part I - Introduction

So you want to be a (book) herald? Part I - Introduction. Presented by Yehuda ben Moshe, Elmet Herald. Introduction. What do SCA Heralds do? Book Heraldry Voice Heraldry Other. Introduction. What do SCA Heralds do? Book Heraldry Names Armory Voice Heraldry Other. Introduction.

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So you want to be a (book) herald? Part I - Introduction

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  1. So you want to be a (book) herald?Part I - Introduction Presented by Yehuda ben Moshe, Elmet Herald

  2. Introduction • What do SCA Heralds do? • Book Heraldry • Voice Heraldry • Other

  3. Introduction • What do SCA Heralds do? • Book Heraldry • Names • Armory • Voice Heraldry • Other

  4. Introduction • What do SCA Heralds do? • Book Heraldry • Names • Armory • Voice Heraldry • Court • Tournament • Silent • Other

  5. Introduction • What do SCA Heralds do? • Book Heraldry • Names • Armory • Voice Heraldry • Court • Tournament • Silent • Other • Order of Precedence • Regalia

  6. Introduction • Class parts • Introduction • Armory • Names • The parts need not be taken in order • The parts are not prerequisites of one another

  7. Becoming a Herald • Many kingdoms warrant heralds • Usually connected to handling money • Not required in the East

  8. Becoming a Herald • Many kingdoms warrant heralds • Usually connected to handling money • Not required in the East • Periodic reports • Kingdom-dependent

  9. Becoming a Herald • Many kingdoms warrant heralds • Usually connected to handling money • Not required in the East • Periodic reports • Kingdom-dependent • Group Herald vs. Herald-at-Large

  10. Becoming a Herald • Many kingdoms warrant heralds • Usually connected to handling money • Not required in the East • Periodic reports • Kingdom-dependent • Group Herald vs. Herald-at-Large • OSCAR access • Must be authorized by Kingdom Principal Herald

  11. Websites • SCA College of Arms • http://heraldry.sca.org/ • Rules • Articles • Letters of Acceptance and Return archive • Contact information

  12. Websites • Kingdom College of Heralds websites • Kingdom submission websites • Forms and instructions for submitting names and armory • Each kingdom has one: • http://ech.eastkingdom.org/ - East • http://www.aeheralds.net/- Æthelmearc • http://www.midrealm.org/heraldry/escutcheon/ - Middle

  13. Websites • Academy of Saint Gabriel • http://www.s-gabriel.org/ • Not an official SCA website

  14. Websites • Academy of Saint Gabriel • http://www.s-gabriel.org/ • Not an official SCA website • Medieval Name Archive – articles on medieval names

  15. Websites • Academy of Saint Gabriel • http://www.s-gabriel.org/ • Not an official SCA website • Medieval Name Archive – articles on medieval names • Medieval Heraldry Archive – articles on medieval armory and links to period armorials

  16. Websites • Academy of Saint Gabriel • http://www.s-gabriel.org/ • Not an official SCA website • Medieval Name Archive – articles on medieval names • Medieval Heraldry Archive – articles on medieval armory and links to period armorials • Academy Reports – answers to specific questions • Not accepting new questions at this time

  17. Mailing Lists • https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/mailman/listinfo/sca-hrlds - SCA-HRLDS mailing list

  18. Mailing Lists • https://lists.andrew.cmu.edu/mailman/listinfo/sca-hrlds - SCA-HRLDS mailing list • Kingdom Lists • Many are listed at http://heraldry.sca.org/kingdoms.html • ekheralds-subscribe@eastkingdom.org – East Kingdom heraldry mailing list, send blank email to subscribe

  19. Mailing Lists • Education Lists • Society: http://lists.sca.org/listinfo/herald-education • Kingdom-specific • East Kingdom: EKHerEd-subscribe@yahoogroups.com – East Kingdom heraldry education mailing list, send blank email to subscribe

  20. Mailing Lists • Education Lists • Society: http://lists.sca.org/listinfo/herald-education • Kingdom-specific • East Kingdom: EKHerEd-subscribe@yahoogroups.com – East Kingdom heraldry education mailing list, send blank email to subscribe • Facebook group: SCA Heraldry Chat

  21. Mailing Lists • Education Lists • Society: http://lists.sca.org/listinfo/herald-education • Kingdom-specific • East Kingdom: EKHerEd-subscribe@yahoogroups.com – East Kingdom heraldry education mailing list, send blank email to subscribe • Facebook group: SCA Heraldry Chat • Google+ community: SCA Heraldry

  22. Rules • SENA • Standards for Evaluation of Names and Armory • Found at: http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/sena.html • Current rules for all submissions • Broken into 4 main sections: • General Principles • Personal Names • Non-Personal Names • Armory • Includes 13 appendices

  23. Rules • GP.1.A: "Laurel shall define standards suitable to the type of item to be registered, and apply them uniformly to all such submissions.  These standards shall be designed to support the historical re-creations of the Society and to provide sufficient difference from names and armory registered within the Society to avoid undue confusion, to avoid the appearance of unearned honors or false claims, and to provide sufficient difference from historical or fictional personages to prevent offense due to obvious usurpation of identity or armory. Members are encouraged to develop unique, historically valid names and armory."

  24. Rules • GP.1.B.1: Submissions should be reasonably period

  25. Rules • GP.1.B.1: Submissions should be reasonably period • Period elements

  26. Rules • GP.1.B.1: Submissions should be reasonably period • Period elements • Period combinations of the elements

  27. Rules • GP.1.B.1: Submissions should be reasonably period • Period elements • Period combinations of the elements • “Core style” defines most common elements and combinations

  28. Rules • GP.1.B.1: Submissions should be reasonably period • Period elements • Period combinations of the elements • “Core style” defines most common elements and combinations • Individually attested patterns allow submissions outside core style

  29. Rules • GP.1.B.2: Submissions should be free of conflict, presumption, or offense

  30. Rules • GP.1.B.2: Submissions should be free of conflict, presumption, or offense • Conflict prohibits submissions that are too close to another SCA registration • Permission can be given to resolve a conflict

  31. Rules • GP.1.B.2: Submissions should be free of conflict, presumption, or offense • Conflict prohibits submissions that are too close to another SCA registration • Permission can be given to resolve a conflict • Presumption prohibits submissions that are too close to an important non-SCA person, or which claim special powers or position • Permission cannot resolve a presumption problem

  32. Rules • GP.1.B.2: Submissions should be free of conflict, presumption, or offense • Conflict prohibits submissions that are too close to another SCA registration • Permission can be given to resolve a conflict • Presumption prohibits submissions that are too close to an important non-SCA person, or which claim special powers or position • Permission cannot resolve a presumption problem • Offense prohibits submissions that are offensive to the populace or general public.

  33. Rules • GP.3.A: Definition of Period - Time • Generally before 1600

  34. Rules • GP.3.A: Definition of Period - Time • Generally before 1600 • The period 1600-1650 is known as the “grey period” • Elements will usually be allowed

  35. Rules • GP.3.A: Definition of Period - Time • Generally before 1600 • The period 1600-1650 is known as the “grey period” • Elements will usually be allowed • Must be from cultures known to Medieval and Renaissance Europe • Classical Greek and Roman elements are acceptable • Elements from Pharaonic Egypt are not acceptable

  36. Rules • GP.3.A: Definition of Period - Time • Generally before 1600 • The period 1600-1650 is known as the “grey period” • Elements will usually be allowed • Must be from cultures known to Medieval and Renaissance Europe • Classical Greek and Roman elements are acceptable • Elements from Pharaonic Egypt are not acceptable

  37. Rules • GP.3.A: Definition of Period - Time • Generally before 1600 • The period 1600-1650 is known as the “grey period” • Elements will usually be allowed • Must be from cultures known to Medieval and Renaissance Europe • Classical Greek and Roman elements are acceptable • Elements from Pharaonic Egypt are not acceptable

  38. Rules • GP.3.B: Definition of Period – Place

  39. Rules • GP.3.B: Definition of Period – Place • Any part of Europe is always allowed

  40. Rules • GP.3.B: Definition of Period – Place • Any part of Europe is always allowed • Names • Names from other cultures that had contact with period Europe are allowed for people and households

  41. Rules • GP.3.B: Definition of Period – Place • Any part of Europe is always allowed • Names • Names from other cultures that had contact with period Europe are allowed for people and households • Not allowed for SCA Branches

  42. Rules • GP.3.B: Definition of Period – Place • Any part of Europe is always allowed • Names • Names from other cultures that had contact with period Europe are allowed for people and households • Not allowed for SCA Branches • Armory • Non-European heraldic elements and patterns are allowed • Rules are stricter than for European

  43. Rules • GP.4 – Definitions

  44. Rules • GP.4 – Definitions • Attested

  45. Rules • GP.4 – Definitions • Attested • Precedent

  46. Rules • GP.4 – Definitions • Attested • Precedent • Documentation

  47. Rules • GP.4 – Definitions • Attested • Precedent • Documentation • Step from Period Practice • “Weirdness” • No longer used for names

  48. Rules • Administrative Handbook (AH) • http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/admin.html

  49. Rules • Administrative Handbook (AH) • http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/admin.html • Covers submission procedures

  50. Rules • Administrative Handbook (AH) • http://heraldry.sca.org/laurel/admin.html • Covers submission procedures • Includes non-submission actions • Reconsiderations • Appeals • Heraldic Wills

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