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'''Arts and Sciences''' are the intellectual and crafty pursuits practiced and studied in the [[SCA]]. |
The '''Arts and Sciences''' (often shortened to '''A&S''') are the intellectual and crafty pursuits practiced and studied in the [[SCA]]. |
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For more on these, go to either: |
For more on these, go to either: |
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* [[Arts]] - for the crafty-types of things - making stuff such as [[ |
* [[Arts]] - for the crafty-types of things - making stuff such as [[textile]]s, [[armour]], yummy [[recipes]], or even [[brewing]] |
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* [[Sciences]] - for the interesting studies of [[history]], [[astronomy]], [[ |
* [[Sciences]] - for the interesting studies of [[history]], [[astronomy]], [[medicine]]s, etc. |
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The joke here is that if you hit it and it breaks, it's an art, otherwise it's a science. |
The joke here is that if you hit it and it breaks, it's an art, otherwise it's a science. |
Latest revision as of 14:26, 6 November 2006
The Arts and Sciences (often shortened to A&S) are the intellectual and crafty pursuits practiced and studied in the SCA.
For more on these, go to either:
- Arts - for the crafty-types of things - making stuff such as textiles, armour, yummy recipes, or even brewing
- Sciences - for the interesting studies of history, astronomy, medicines, etc.
The joke here is that if you hit it and it breaks, it's an art, otherwise it's a science.
See your friendly, local Arts and Sciences Officer to show you on your way. Make your mark and you could one day become a laurel.