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Thus “ Cyprian ' s supper ” and many other Latin parodies of the Middle Ages are
nothing but a selection of all the degrading , earthy details taken from the Bible ,
the Gospels , and other sacred texts . In the comic dialogues of Solomon with ...
Thus “ Cyprian ' s supper ” and many other Latin parodies of the Middle Ages are
nothing but a selection of all the degrading , earthy details taken from the Bible ,
the Gospels , and other sacred texts . In the comic dialogues of Solomon with ...
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He is right in stating that the Renaissance was prepared by the Middle Ages , and
especially by the twelfth century . And finally , he correctly points out that the word
renaissance did not mean a revival of the ancient arts and sciences . It was an ...
He is right in stating that the Renaissance was prepared by the Middle Ages , and
especially by the twelfth century . And finally , he correctly points out that the word
renaissance did not mean a revival of the ancient arts and sciences . It was an ...
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We shall discuss only one historically determined aspect of laughter pertaining to
folk culture in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance . Moreover , we shall
examine it not in its entirety but only within the limits permitted by the analysis of ...
We shall discuss only one historically determined aspect of laughter pertaining to
folk culture in the Middle Ages and in the Renaissance . Moreover , we shall
examine it not in its entirety but only within the limits permitted by the analysis of ...
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Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
ONE Rabelais in the History of Laughter | 59 |
und TWO The Language of the Marketplace in Rabelais | 145 |
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