Part 3 of the 3-part Plague Special! We finally find out what becomes of both the living and the dead at Frotha, from the medieval Icelandic poem Eyrbyggja Saga, 54-55. Plus I have a chat about dead bodies and their processes of decomposition, ancient and medieval medicine and their understanding of plague and infection, medieval Icelandic Christmas, and a brief look at the fabulously-named "door-doom".
The Story of Glam and Grettir
The Story of the Vampire Arnold Paole
The Story of Olaf the Peacock and Killer Hrapp
The Story of the Hero of Temesa
The Story of Marathon
The Story of the Unidentified Flying Object
The Story of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
The Story of Erichtho’s Necromantic Rite
The Story of the Female Spirits
The Story of White Island
The Story of Brutus’ Spirit, from Plutarch
The Story of Caligula
The Story of Herlequin‘s Hunt, from Orderic Vitalis
The Story of Augustus‘ Nursery, from Suetonius
The Story of Old Hamlet, from Shakespeare
The Story of Cynthia, from Propertius
The Story of Gui de Corvo: A Christmas Ghost Story
The Story of Khonsuemheb: An Egyptian Ghost Story
The Story of the Haunted House from Pliny, with Tony Keen
The Story of Creusa from Virgil, with Ed Harrisson and Olivia Knops
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