
Episode 15: Decameron – Night Five, Tale Nine
On this episode, we dig into the Decameron again, looking at the next tale in the series, Night Five, Tale Nine.

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The podcast where Jan-Michael and Marcel Losada entertain, inform, and educate our audience about medieval history and literature.
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On this episode, we dig into the Decameron again, looking at the next tale in the series, Night Five, Tale Nine.

In this episode, we here the Eighth Tale from the Fifth Night of the Decameron Cycle by Boccaccio.

In this episode, we conclude the tale of Vlad “Dracula” the Impaler, who is all around a pretty terrible guy.

In this episode (which we should have saved for Halloween), we visit the intriguing accounts of The Children of Woolpit and the earliest account of Dracula.

In this episode, we conclude the story of “The Knight Who Could Talk to ‘Cows'” and look at some other short and entertaining tales from the Harley Manuscript.

This time, we’re delving into the Harley Manuscript 2253 to tell a rather obscure story. Warning: Harsh Language ahead–even for us.

This time, we’re telling the thrilling conclusion of Sir Orfeo, which ends nothing like the Ancient Greek story of Orpheus that Sir Orfeo is based on.

This time, we’re looking at the telling of Sir Orfeo, a re-telling of the Ancient Greek story of Orpheus.

This episode, we look at our first poem of the notable outlaw, Robin Hood. The Story is Robin Hood and the Monk as found in the TEAMS text, Robin Hood and Other Outlaw Tales edited by Stephen Knight and Thomas Ohlgren.

This episode, we conclude the thrilling story of Perceval: The Story of the Grail as translated by Nigel Bryant. In this episode, you can hope to find out what happens to Gawain, Perceval, the Grail, and more…

This episode, we delve even further into the text, Perceval: The Story of the Grail as translated by Nigel Bryant. In this episode, Gawain makes an appearance and gives us a welcomed break from Perceval’s bullshit.

This episode, we delve further into the text, Perceval: The Story of the Grail as translated by Nigel Bryant. In this episode, the action ramps up and gets us closer to the Grail.

This episode, we delve further into the text, Perceval: The Story of the Grail as translated by Nigel Bryant. In this episode, many of our titular characters and objects get named and make an appearance!

This episode, we delve further into the text, Perceval: The Story of the Grail as translated by Nigel Bryant. This time, our wild boy is heavily armed, dumb, dangerous, and ready for some more knightly adventure.

This episode, Jan and Marcel tackle the story of Perceval and the Holy Grail. The story is translated by Nigel Bryant, and it reveals a lot of the comedic complexities around knighthood.
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