Medieval Death Trip
A podcast by Medieval Death Trip

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116 Episodes
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MDT Ep. 35: Concerning Some Astronomical Anomalies and Meteorological Marvels
Published: 12/21/2016 -
MDT Ep. 34: How Battle Abbey Lost Its Divine Favor and the Death of Two Abbots
Published: 12/11/2016 -
MDT Ep. 33: Concerning Some Bad Houseguests
Published: 11/22/2016 -
MDT Ep. 32: Election Special 2016!
Published: 11/8/2016 -
MDT Ep. 31: Concerning the Revenants of William of Newburgh
Published: 10/31/2016 -
MDT Ep. 30: The Battle of Hastings According to Orderic Vitalis
Published: 10/14/2016 -
MDT Episode 29: Back to School with Eberhard's Laborintus
Published: 9/2/2016 -
MDT Episode 28: Concerning the Terrible Crimes of Philip de Bella Arbore
Published: 8/5/2016 -
MDT Episode 27: Concerning Another Take on the Love of Edgar and Aelfthryth
Published: 7/7/2016 -
MDT Episode 26: Concerning the Problematic Passions of King Edgar
Published: 6/22/2016 -
MDT Episode 25: Concerning the Deaths of Edgar and Edward in Triptych
Published: 5/23/2016 -
MDT Episode 24: How Edward Put His Mother to the Ordeal
Published: 5/12/2016 -
MDT Episode 23: Concerning Some Scandalous Priests, a Sainted Astrologer, and the Dove of Death
Published: 4/30/2016 -
MDT Episode 22: Concerning Elfred the Bone-Hunter
Published: 4/12/2016 -
MDT Episode 21: A New Year's Chimera
Published: 3/25/2016 -
MDT Episode 20: Concerning Trouble with the Inmates of Dale Abbey
Published: 12/21/2015 -
MDT Episode 19: Concerning the Hermit of the Dale
Published: 11/23/2015 -
MDT Episode 18: Concerning the Lai of Bisclavret, the Werewolf
Published: 11/1/2015 -
MDT Episode 17: Concerning the Ill-Gotten Casula
Published: 9/29/2015 -
MDT Episode 16: Concerning Coin-Eating and a Demon Child
Published: 9/10/2015
On Medieval Death Trip, we feature a selected medieval text (often historical, occasionally literary) that touches on the odd, the gruesome, the unexpected, and similarly curious incidents, images, or ideas. In addition to presenting the text itself, each episode features commentary and musings upon that text.