Doctor Carus
A Benedictine monk and scholar of the year 1300 in Northumberland, England, with a special interest in the Natural Sciences, including Alchemy. He had studied at the University of Paris, where he came to know great minds such as Albertus Magnus, Thomas Aquinas and Roger Bacon, and cutting-edge inventions like Gunpowder and the Magnifying Glass. His personal Inspiration is Pope Gregory the Great, Patron Saint of Science for this era.
Dr Carus currently resides at Burn Abbey, in the Barony of Lions Gate, Principality of Tir Righ. By special permission of his Abbott, he attends, camps, teaches and demonstrates at SCA events, and participates in their A&S competitions. He contributes the column "Ask our Alchemist" to the North Wind, and is a Dean of Lions Gate for The University of Tir Righ (TUTR).
His articles and projects on medieval science & technology may be found on his own website at http://medieval.GrahamJDarling.com.