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52; EEC, no. 173; Stevens, pp. 10-11 (rpt. in Tidings True: Carols Selected from Volume 4 of Musica Britannica [New York: Galaxy Music, n.d.], p. 9); Greene, Selection, no. 46; Sisam, Oxford, no. 169; Rickert, p. 8; Segar, p. 65;

52; EEC, no. 173; Stevens, pp. 10-11 (rpt. in Tidings True: Carols Selected from Volume 4 of Musica Britannica [New York: Galaxy Music, n.d.], p. 9); Greene, Selection, no. 46; Sisam, Oxford, no. 169; Rickert, p. 8; Segar, p. 65;

52; EEC, no. 173; Stevens, pp. 10-11 (rpt. in Tidings True: Carols Selected from Volume 4 of Musica Britannica [New York: Galaxy Music, n.d.], p. 9); Greene, Selection, no. 46; Sisam, Oxford, no. 169; Rickert, p. 8; Segar, p. 65;

52; EEC, no. 173; Stevens, pp. 10-11 (rpt. in Tidings True: Carols Selected from Volume 4 of Musica Britannica [New York: Galaxy Music, n.d.], p. 9); Greene, Selection, no. 46; Sisam, Oxford, no. 169; Rickert, p. 8; Segar, p. 65;

52; EEC, no. 173; Stevens, pp. 10-11 (rpt. in Tidings True: Carols Selected from Volume 4 of Musica Britannica [New York: Galaxy Music, n.d.], p. 9); Greene, Selection, no. 46; Sisam, Oxford, no. 169; Rickert, p. 8; Segar, p. 65;

52; EEC, no. 173; Stevens, pp. 10-11 (rpt. in Tidings True: Carols Selected from Volume 4 of Musica Britannica [New York: Galaxy Music, n.d.], p. 9); Greene, Selection, no. 46; Sisam, Oxford, no. 169; Rickert, p. 8; Segar, p. 65;

52; EEC, no. 173; Stevens, pp. 10-11 (rpt. in Tidings True: Carols Selected from Volume 4 of Musica Britannica [New York: Galaxy Music, n.d.], p. 9); Greene, Selection, no. 46; Sisam, Oxford, no. 169; Rickert, p. 8; Segar, p. 65;

in a series of pogroms. The most infamous of these took place in York, where some 150 Jews are thought to have died,55 but the slaughter at York was preceded by violent attacks on Jews in the Norfolk towns of

typical of literary traitors. Tr notes that the name Wymound connotes "rascality." He points to the third executioner in a York Mystery play with the same name. Also, in a poem in the Reliquiae Antiquae the "wimorant" is a pejorative

English Nonconformity [New York: Macmillan, 1953], p. 21). For a helpful account of courses at Paris and Oxford, see Gordon Leff, Paris and Oxford Universities in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries: An Institutional and Intellectual History (New York: Wiley, 1968),

of Lincoln Cathedral Chapter Library (London: H. Milford, 1927), p. 54; Carl Horstmann, Yorkshire Writers: Richard Rolle of Hampole (New York: Macmillan, 1895), p. 377. 1 joys fyve. Usually the Annunciation, the Nativity, the Resurrection, the Ascension, and the Assumption.

Cambridge University Library Add. 4407 (fragments). Editions French, Walter Hoyt, and Charles Brockway Hale, eds. Middle English Metrical Romances. New York: Prentice-Hall, 1930. [Older edition with textual notes and limited glossary.] Holthausen, Ferdinand, ed. Havelok. London: Sampson Low Marton discusses

of Lincoln Cathedral Chapter Library (London: H. Milford, 1927), p. 54; Carl Horstmann, Yorkshire Writers: Richard Rolle of Hampole (New York: Macmillan, 1895), p. 377. 1 joys fyve. Usually the Annunciation, the Nativity, the Resurrection, the Ascension, and the Assumption.

of Lincoln Cathedral Chapter Library (London: H. Milford, 1927), p. 54; Carl Horstmann, Yorkshire Writers: Richard Rolle of Hampole (New York: Macmillan, 1895), p. 377. 1 joys fyve. Usually the Annunciation, the Nativity, the Resurrection, the Ascension, and the Assumption.

(Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1917; rpt. New York: Gordian Press, 1968), pp.130-32 and 142-44; see also Howard Rollins Patch, The Goddess Fortuna in Mediaeval Literature (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1927; rpt. New York: Octagon Books, 1967). 320 gowne was

Poets: Selected Poems Newly Rendered and Edited, with Notes and Bibliographical References. Ed. and trans. Jessie Weston. 1914. Rpt. New York: Phaeton Press, 1968. Pp. 141-73. Analogues Tristrams Saga ok Isondar: Mit Literarhistorischen Einleitung, Deutscher Uebersetzung und Anmerkungen. Ed. Eugen

(1975), 14-22. Seymour, St. John Drelincourt. Irish Visions of the Otherworld: A Contribution to the Study of Mediæval Visions. New York: Macmillan, 1930. ----. "Studies in the Vision of Tundal." Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 37.4, Sec. C (January

Mark was not widely used for the First Sunday in Advent during this period. The missals for both Sarum and York, for instance, employ Matthew 21:1–9, which chronicles Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem, and later versions of NHC itself substitute the

Bestul, Texts of the Passion, p. 59. The Pinners’ Play of the Crucifixion in the York Cycle features a very similar episode (see Beadle, York Plays, pp. 315–23). 1583 So seys Seynt John. See John 19:19–22. 1588 mekly iwys. The

The N-Town Plays: Play 2, Creation of the World; Fall of Man Return to Menu of TEAMS Texts Copyright Information for this edition FALL OF MAN Play 2, Creation of the World; Fall of Man Edited by Douglas

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