Medii Aevi Kalendarium: Or, Dates, Charters, and Customs of the Middle Ages : with Calendars from the Tenth to the Fifteenth Century, and an Alphabetical Digest of Obsolete Names of Days, Forming a Glossary of the Dates of the Middle Ages, with Tables and Other Aids for Ascertaining Dates, Volum 1H.K. Causton, 1841 - 492 sider |
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... noticed in English charters . THEORETICAL Writers on historical composition have estab- lished the maxim , that they who relate the events of ages anterior to their own , deserve credit so far only as they ac- quaint us with the sources ...
... noticed in English charters . THEORETICAL Writers on historical composition have estab- lished the maxim , that they who relate the events of ages anterior to their own , deserve credit so far only as they ac- quaint us with the sources ...
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... noticed , is also dis- puted , aud authors differ from seven to eight years . † Dr. Johnson's remark on a custom of the Hebridians is ceremonies applicable to the chronological notation of the middle ages with regard to the smaller ...
... noticed , is also dis- puted , aud authors differ from seven to eight years . † Dr. Johnson's remark on a custom of the Hebridians is ceremonies applicable to the chronological notation of the middle ages with regard to the smaller ...
Side 48
... noticed : - 1. The formula , Teste Meipso , is peculiar to royal di- plomas of this country , and was first introduced by Henry the Second , by whom it was frequently used . * 2. The words Hiis Testibus , in royal diplomas , are pe ...
... noticed : - 1. The formula , Teste Meipso , is peculiar to royal di- plomas of this country , and was first introduced by Henry the Second , by whom it was frequently used . * 2. The words Hiis Testibus , in royal diplomas , are pe ...
Side 57
... noticed in the fol- lowing pages , exist in scarcely any other than rural districts ; and the childish and boisterous sports which delighted our undisciplined ancestors , have nearly all , disappeared before the intellectual amusements ...
... noticed in the fol- lowing pages , exist in scarcely any other than rural districts ; and the childish and boisterous sports which delighted our undisciplined ancestors , have nearly all , disappeared before the intellectual amusements ...
Side 58
... noticed in the Glossary , they are here separately treated . The labours of Du Cange , of Bourne , and his editors and continuators , Brand and Ellis ; of Strutt , Forster , Jamieson , and others , have almost superseded the necessity ...
... noticed in the Glossary , they are here separately treated . The labours of Du Cange , of Bourne , and his editors and continuators , Brand and Ellis ; of Strutt , Forster , Jamieson , and others , have almost superseded the necessity ...
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Side 84 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
Side 233 - ... and crowns of flowers. When this is done they return with their booty homewards, about the rising of the sun, and make their doors and windows to triumph in the flowery spoil. The...
Side 24 - Then shall he say also unto them on the left hand, Depart from me, ye cursed, into the eternal fire which is prepared for the devil and his angels...
Side 364 - Two Hazel-Nuts I threw into the Flame, And to each Nut I gave a Sweet-heart's Name. This with the loudest Bounce me sore amaz'd, That in a Flame of brightest Colour blaz'd. As blaz'd the Nut so may thy Passion grow, For 'twas thy Nut that did so brightly glow.
Side 232 - As if here were those cooler shades of love. Can such delights be in the street And open fields and we not see't ? Come, we'll abroad ; and let's obey The proclamation made for May: And sin no more, as we have done, by staying ; But, my Corinna, come, let's go a-Maying.
Side 248 - Whoever draws the black bit is the devoted person who is to be sacrificed to Baal* whose favour they mean to implore, in rendering the year productive of the sustenance of man and beast. There is little doubt of these inhuman sacrifices having been once offered in this country as well as in the East, although they now pass from the act of sacrificing, and only compel the devoted person to leap three times through the flames ; with which the ceremonies of this festival are closed.
Side 148 - ... up, but if any gave to them bread, or other feeding, such would they know, watch for, and daily follow, whining till they had somewhat given them ; whereupon was raised a proverb, " Such an one will follow such an one, and whine as it were an...
Side 150 - ... take a row of pins and pull out every one, one after another, saying a...
Side 247 - This I give to thee, preserve thou my horses ; this to thee, preserve thou my sheep ; and so on.' After that, they use the same ceremony to the noxious animals : ' This I give to thee, O fox ! spare thou my lambs ; this to thee, O hooded crow ! this to thee, O eagle...
Side 303 - Saynt Johan was a lanterne of lyght to the people. Also the people made biases of fyre, for that they shulde be seene farre, and specyally in the nyght, in token of St. Johan's having been seen from far in the spirit by Jeremiah. The third fyre of bones betokenneth Johan's martyrdome, for hys bones were brente, and how ye shall here.