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Indlæser... A fifteenth-century courtesy book (original 1914; udgave 1914)af R. W. Chambers, Walter W. Seton
Work InformationA Fifteenth-Century Courtesy Book and Two Fifteenth-Century Franciscan Rules af R. W. Chambers (1914)
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Courtesy books were especially popular in England in thefifteenth-century, but though they were numerous in number, this particular example, A General Rule, is unique in that no other treatise corresponds to it closely. Translated from MS. Addl. 37969, it is a guide to manners and duties, including instructions on conduct and demeanour, plus many practical hints on how to serve a "lorde or mayster". Also included are The Thirde Order of Seynt Fraceys and The Rewle of Sustris Menouresses - two medieval religious Rules, or handbooks.Presented here, un-modernised, in their original form, these guides make fascinating reading and give true insight into the aspects of medieval life and manners. No library descriptions found. |
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