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==Awards==
==Awards==
===Kingdom===
===Kingdom===
*AoA: February 2004
*AoA: February 2004
*Iren Fyrd: June 2017
*Iren Fyrd: June 2017
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*Leather Mallet: September 2018
*Leather Mallet: September 2018
*Golden Calon Swan: May 2019
*Golden Calon Swan: May 2019
*Queen's Order of Distinction: Winter 2021
*Silver Hammer: September 2022


===Baronial===
===Baronial===
*Order of Three Rivers (Silver)
*Order of Three Rivers (Silver)
*Baroness' Order of Patronage
*Baroness' Order of Patronage
*Lamp


==Groups and Affiliations==
==Groups and Affiliations==
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*Baronial:
*Baronial:
**Herald for Barony of Three Rivers (2016 - 2019)
**Herald for Barony of Three Rivers (2016 - 2019)
**Gold Key for Barony of Three Rivers (2018 - 2024)
**Gold Key for Barony of Three Rivers (2018 - Current)
**Webminister for Barony of Three Rivers (2021 - 2023)
**Webminister for Barony of Three Rivers (2021 - Current)
**Chronicler for Barony of Three Rivers (2023 - Current)
*Kingdom
*Kingdom
**White Hawk Herald for [[Anton IV and Yseult, 72nd Crown]] (2019 - 2020)
**White Hawk Herald for [[Anton IV and Yseult, 72nd Crown]] (2019 - 2020)
**Deputy Kingdom Webminister (2021 - Current)
**Social Media Deputy (2024 - Current)


==Events Run==
==Events Run==


*Lilies 2017 B3R Party
*Lilies 2018 B3R Party
*Winter Court 2018 - A Norse Yule Celebration
*Winter Court 2018 - A Norse Yule Celebration
*[[Gryphon's Fest 2019|Gryphon's Fest 2019 - A Merry Band of Thieves]]
*Gryphon's Fest 2019 - A Merry Band of Thieves
*[[Gryphon's Fest 2021|Gryphon's Fest 2021 - Our Saints Weekend]]
*Gryphon's Fest 2021 - Our Saints Weekend
*B3R Friday Night Bardic 2020 - 2021 (Online)
*B3R Friday Night Bardic 2020 - 2021 (Online)
*B3R Online Feast
*B3R Online Feast
*[[Gryphon's Fest 2022|Gryphon's Fest 2022 - Gryphons at Sea]]


==Championships==
==Championships==
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*[[Crown Tourney 2021, Fall|Fall 2021]]
*[[Crown Tourney 2021, Fall|Fall 2021]]
*[[Crown Tourney 2022, Fall|Fall 2022]]
*Spring 2023
==A&S Entries==
*Queen's Prize 2019
**Paper on computing astronomical rising signs for any latitude
*Kingdom A&S 2019 (Championship entry)
**Results of one year of astronomical data taking
**Original bardic works
**Hand sewn linen shirt
*Queen's Prize 2020
**King Charles IX of France Embroidered Trim
*Kingdom A&S 2020
**Paper updating Ptolemaic solar model to present day
*Queen's Prize 2022
**Paper updating Ptolemaic solar and lunar models to present day
*Kingdom A&S 2022
**A paper volvelle used for determining corrections to observations of Polaris to determine latitude for use in celestial navigation
*Kingdom A&S 2023 (Victor)
**Tudor doublet and Venetian hose
**Wormwood water
**Analysis of Patient's star catalog in the Cambridge MS 32 Almagest manuscript


=Astronomical Research=
=Original Research=
==Mathematical Astronomy==
==Mathematical Astronomy==
In 2017, Jon discovered an image of a 16th century astronomical toolkit. The toolkit contained several small instruments, but also included tables that would have been used to predict the time and location of various objects in the night sky. Mundanely, Jon has a degree in astronomy and began wondering how such tables were calculated in period. Specifically, he was interested in how astronomers in period, used the geocentric and heliocentric models to make planetary predictions.
In 2017, Jon discovered an image of a 16th century astronomical toolkit. The toolkit contained several small instruments, but also included tables that would have been used to predict the time and location of various objects in the night sky. Mundanely, Jon has a degree in astronomy and began wondering how such tables were calculated in period. Specifically, he was interested in how astronomers in period, used the geocentric and heliocentric models to make planetary predictions.
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As Jon works through this text, he has been explaining the text in [http://jonvoisey.net/blog/ his blog]. This is an important contribution to the field as there is little material available to help readers understand the text. While the ''Almagest'' does have an English translation (from which Jon is working), the translator offers scant commentary to assist readers in this difficult text. While there are a few other texts that have looked at this work, they do not deal with it in its entirety and often use modern math to approach the topics. As such, Jon's blog is the first time in modern history that the ''Almagest'' is being explained in its entirety in its own context.
As Jon works through this text, he has been explaining the text in [http://jonvoisey.net/blog/ his blog]. This is an important contribution to the field as there is little material available to help readers understand the text. While the ''Almagest'' does have an English translation (from which Jon is working), the translator offers scant commentary to assist readers in this difficult text. While there are a few other texts that have looked at this work, they do not deal with it in its entirety and often use modern math to approach the topics. As such, Jon's blog is the first time in modern history that the ''Almagest'' is being explained in its entirety in its own context.
In addition to his blog, Jon's research has also been included in [https://www.universetoday.com/159885/the-historic-discussion-of-ptolemys-star-catalog/ Universe Today].


==Observational Astronomy==
==Observational Astronomy==
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====Star Map/Catalog====
====Star Map/Catalog====
Since the primary function of observing planets for modeling is not demanding, Jon seeks to use the quadrant for other astronomical goals. In particular, he is working to build a catalog of the position of stars based on his observations. This is inspired by the 1603 publication the ''Uranometria'' which took Tycho's observations and turned them into illustrated star maps. At present, Jon's catalog has over 450 stars, positions of which are based on over 1,100 observations.
Since the primary function of observing planets for modeling is not demanding, Jon seeks to use the quadrant for other astronomical goals. In particular, he is working to build a catalog of the position of stars based on his observations. This is inspired by the 1603 publication the ''Uranometria'' which took Tycho's observations and turned them into illustrated star maps. At present, Jon's catalog has over 400 individual objects comprised of over 800 observations.


==Ptolemaic Star Catalog Manuscript Investigation==
=Classes Offered=
Books VII and VIII of the ''Almagest'' contain a catalog of 1,025 stars. However, due to generations of copying of this catalog, few stars are without variation across manuscripts. While various historians have attempted to analyze the variants in an attempt to reconstruct the original catalog, there is still some disagreement.
==Bardic==


As such, Jon is working to redo much of the investigation by analyzing extant manuscripts (in Greek and Latin thus far) to catalog the variations between sources. His hope is to be able to use this data to better construct a lineage of the manuscripts and understand when and where errors were introduced. In doing so, Jon has contributed to scholarly research attempting to reconstruct a critical Latin edition of the ''Almagest'' ([https://ptolemaeus.badw.de/ Project Ptolemaeus Arabus et Latinus]).
*History of Calontir through Song
 
=Bardic Arts=
Jon began exploring the bardic arts in 2016 after visiting Great Western War and finding that few people there could lead songs as Calontir's bardic tradition is unique. In response, Jon started learning many of Calontir's songs to take elsewhere.
 
In 2020, during the pandemic, Jon began learning to play guitar to help supplement his bardic skills.
 
==Songs Written==
*[[Calontir At War]]
*[[Faerie's Gift]]
*[[Form the Wall]]
*[[Into the Halls]]
*[[Too Many Sons]]
*[[Valhalla's Halls]]


=Classes Offered=
==Astronomy==
==Astronomy==
This series of classes is intended largely as a comprehensive course in period astronomy. The eventual goal of the series of classes is to present the astronomical models in full mathematical detail. As such, the series starts with a general overview of the history of astronomy through period, and then goes into pre-requisite knowledge including the motions models must described, astronomical concepts and terminology, and mathematical techniques. Future classes will begin developing the models themselves. The series will include some supplemental classes that don't necessarily contain material required for other classes, but further flesh out topics or give interesting use cases for topics learned previously.
This series of classes is intended largely as a comprehensive course in period astronomy. The eventual goal of the series of classes is to present the astronomical models in full mathematical detail. As such, the series starts with a general overview of the history of astronomy through period, and then goes into pre-requisite knowledge including the motions models must described, astronomical concepts and terminology, and mathematical techniques. Future classes will begin developing the models themselves. The series will include some supplemental classes that don't necessarily contain material required for other classes, but further flesh out topics or give interesting use cases for topics learned previously.


===Core Classes===
===Introductory Classes===
 
*A Brief History of Medieval Astronomy
====Introduction====
*Christianity and Astronomy in the Medieval Period
 
=====A Brief History of Medieval Astronomy=====
This class presents a high level overview of astronomy from the Greek geocentric model, through the Islamic golden age, and ending with the development of the heliocentric model at the end of period.
 
====Foundational Knowledge====
 
=====Movement of the Heavens=====
This class explores the motion of the night sky from the point of view of an observer on Earth, paying special attention to the various motions that any mathematical model of the heavens will need to be able to account for without exploring the causes. It is taught using planetarium software so attendees can explore motions that are apparent over long timescales.
 
=====De Sphaera (On the Sphere)=====
While the concept of the celestial sphere was introduced in the previous class, this one develops it further, defining it more rigorously in order to provide a basis for coordinate systems and mathematics.
 
=====Mathematics of the ''Almagest''=====
The mathematics contained in the ''Almagest'' are not especially advanced, but are difficult to parse because they are in base-60 (sexagesimal) and use mathematical techniques that are not generally taught in modern day because they have been replaced with more useful methods. In response, this class develops the mathematical understanding that is necessary to engage with the text.
 
====Mathematical Models====
 
=====Here Comes the Sun=====
This class gives a qualitative understanding of how the geocentric model of the sun functions and then explores how it may be used to quantitatively predict the position of the sun on a given date using a solar model updated for present day. The class is taught in partnership with Pádraigín an Ein i gh who explains the astrological significance of the solar position.
 
===Supplemental===
 
=====Christianity and Astronomy in the Medieval Period=====
Pop-history often teaches that the Christian Church was antagonistic to astronomy. In contrast, many Christian apologists claim that religion inspired astronomers. This class explores the relationship between astronomy and the Church in depth.
 
=====Celestial Navigation=====
This class explores how the concepts from the celestial sphere were used in period for navigation. It is based on the 16th century ''Arte of Navigation'' by Martin Cortes and includes a hands-on use of instruments. When taught at [[Lilies War]], the practicum portion is taught on the Fyrdraka at night.
 
'''Ptolemy's Star Catalog - A Stolen Masterwork?'''
 
Ptolemy’s star catalog contains descriptions, coordinates, and brightnesses for 1025 stars. But did Ptolemy create this data himself? Or was it stolen from the astronomer Hipparchus ~300 years earlier? This debate has divided the historical astronomical community for over 400 years. This class lays out the evidence.
 
==Bardic==
 
*History of Calontir through Song
 
==Other==


*Beginning Brewing
===Foundational Knowledge===
*Movement of the Heavens
*De Sphaera (On the Sphere)
*Mathematics of the Almagest


=Activities=  
=Activities=  
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=In Case of Court=  
=In Case of Court=  
No special preferences. Surprises are fine.
No special preferences. Surprises are fine.
=Other=
Jon was responsible for the Shady Trees at [[Pennsic 2022]].




=Rat out a Friend=
=Rat out a Friend=
[[Too Many Sons]] - song written to be performed at Gulf Wars XXIX 2020: The War That Never Was


 
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