In this new, full-color, revised edition, medieval historians Daniel Diehl and Mark P. Donnelly provide ideas and instructions for planning authentic medieval-themed events, with recipes, costumes, decorations, songs, dances and games.
Describes customs and activities associated with twelve medieval holidays and festivals, from Twelfth Night through Midsummer Eve and Halloween to Christmas. Also includes recipes and instructions for making banners, decorations,...
A King Travels examines the scripting and performance of festivals in Spain between 1327 and 1620, offering an unprecedented look at the different types of festivals that were held in Iberia during this crucial period of European history.
Urban ceremonial in the Middle Ages took various forms and served a number of different ends--private, collegial, political, and religious. Broadly construed, urban ceremonial included public functions of multiple sorts.
128 See John Walton Tyrer , Historical Survey of Holy Week : Its Services and Ceremonial , Alcuin Club Collections 29 ( London : Oxford University Press , 1932 ) , esp . 58 ; and see also this occasion was important for other reasons ...
12, in Christopher M. Lawson, ed., Sancti Isidori episcopi Hispalensis: De ecclesiasticis officiis, CCSL 113 (Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 1989), 60. Back to text. 230 In a letter, Hincmar of Reims speaks of being given a crosier at his ...
This is true for local communities, villages, convents, castles and cities, but also, for kingdoms and empires. Despite its importance, ritual in medieval Central Europe has not yet been studied to a great extent.
In this book, medieval agriculture, food preparation, and eating are explored in equal measure.
Tucker, Herbert F. Epic: Britain's Heroic Muse 1790–1910. ... The Living Dead: A Study of the Vampire in Romantic Literature. ... Medievalism I Anglo-Saxon Culture and the Modern Imagination edited by Bibliography 211.
The script coordinates with music and lyrics in The New Oxford Book of Carols, edited by Keyte and Parrott (1992), which should be purchased separately.
The book's subjects include New Mexican matachines dances and Spanish conquest drama, Albany's Pinkster festival and Afro-Dutch religious celebrations, Philadelphia's mummers and the Anglo-Saxon revival, a Brooklyn Italian American saint's ...