Parody in the Middle Ages: the Latin Tradition [4 ed.] 0-472-10649-X

Parody in the Middle Ages: The Latin Tradition surveys and analyzes Latin parodies of texts and documents--Biblical paro

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Parody in the Middle Ages: the Latin Tradition [4 ed.]
 0-472-10649-X

Table of contents :
Abbreviations xi
1. Introduction 1
2. The Biblical Feast and Allegorical Parody 19
3. Mock Saints’ Lives 57
4. Liturgical Parody 93
5. Humorous Centos 129
6. Religion and Humor in the Middle Ages 177
Appendices 213
1. Handlist of Medieval Latin Parody 215
2. Editions and Translations 229
1. The Arras Cena 230
2. The Long Nemo 259
First Appendix: Ciceronian additions to the Heidelberg manuscript 276
Second Appendix: The end of the Hamburg manuscript version 276
Third Appendix: The end of the Paris
manuscript version 277
3. The Abbreviated Long Nemo 288
4. The Short Nemo 292
5. The Combined Nemo 303
6. The Long Invicem 311
7. The Short Invicem: The Hamburg Recension 316
8. The Money-Gospel: The “Intermediate”
Version 321
9. The Students’ Money-Gospel 332
10. Missa potatorum 338
11. A Drinkers’ Mass (Confitemini Dolio) 346
12. Fragments of Drinkers’Masses 354
13. Fratres mei dilectissimi 363
14. Sermo sententiosissimus 369
15. Sermo de nihil 377
16. Lectio Danielis prophete 387
17. Exhortatio catechistica Luteranorum 394
18. Parody Acrostics 399
Bibliography 405
Index of Manuscripts 421
General Index 423

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