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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (lxxviii, 557)
    Series Statement: Literature Online - English Drama
    Note: Preliminaries and editorial matter including introduction and glossary omitted.The following plays have been taken from this source: I. The Barkers. The Creation, and the Fall of Lucifer; II. Playsterers. The Creation, to the fifth day; III. The Cardmakers. God creates Adam and Eve; IV. The Regynall of the Fuller's Pagyant. God puts Adam and Even in the Garden of Eden; V. The Cowpers. Man's disobedience and fall from Eden; VI. The Armourers. The Origenall Perteynyng to þe Crafte of Armourers. Adam and Eve driven from Eden; VII. The Originall Perteynyng to the Craft of Gloueres. Sacrificium Cayme et Abell; VIII. The Shipwrites. The building of the Ark; IX. The Fysshers and Marynars. Noah and his wife, the Flood and its waning; X. The Parchemyners and Bokebynders. Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac; XI. The Hoseers. The departure of the Israelites from Egypt, the ten plagues, and the passage of the Red Sea; XII. The Spicers. The Annunciation, and visit of Elizabeth to Mary; XIII. The Pewtereres and Foundours. Joseph's trouble about Mary; XIV. The Tille Thekers. The Journey to Bethlehem; the birth of Jesus; XV. The Chaundelers. The Angels and the Shepherds; XVI. The Masonns. The coming of the three Kings to Herod; XVII. Golde Smythis. The coming of the three Kings to Herod; the Adoration; XVIII. The Marchallis. The Flight into Egypt; XIX. The Gyrdillers and Naylers. The Massacre of the Innocents; XX. The Sporiers and Lorimers. Christ with the Doctors in the Temple; XXI. The Barbours. The Baptism of Jesus; XXII. The Smythis. The Temptation of Jesus; XXIII. The Coriours. The Transfiguration; XXIV. The Cappemakers, Etc. The woman taken in Adultery. The raising of Lazarus; XXV. The Skynners. The entry into Jerusalem upon the Ass; XXVI. The Cutteleres. The conspiracy to take Jesus; XXVII. The Baxteres. The Last Supper; XXVIII. The Cordewaners. The Agony and the Betrayal; XXIX. The Bowers and Flecchers. Peter denies Jesus. Jesus examined by Caiaphas; XXX. The Tapiteres and Couchers. The Dream of Pilate's Wife: Jesus before Pilate; XXXI. The Lytsteres. Trial before Herod; XXXII. The Cokis and Watirlederes. Second accusation before Pilate: remorse of Judas, and purchase of Field of Blood; XXXIII. The Tyllemakers. The second Trial before Pilate continued; the Judgement of Jesus; XXXIV. The Shermen. Christ led up to Calvary; XXXV. The Pynneres (and Paynters). Crucifixio Cristi; XXXV. The Bocheres. Mortificacio Cristi [and burial of Jesus].XXXVII. The Sadilleres. The Harrowing of Hell; XXXVIII. The Carpenteres. The Resurrection; fright of the Jews; XXXIX. The Wynedrawers. Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene after the Resurrection; XL. The Sledmen. The Travellers to Emmaus meet Jesus; XLI. Hatmakers, Masons, and Laborers. The Purification of Mary: Simeon and Anna prophesy; XLII. The Escreueneres. The Incredulity of Thomas; XLIII. The Tailoures. The Ascension; XLIV. The Potteres. The Descent of the Holy Spirit; XLV. The Draperes. The Death of Mary; XLVI. The Wefferes [Weavers]. The Appearance of our Lady to Thomas; XLVII. The Osteleres. The Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin; XLVIII. The Merceres. The Judgement Day; The Inholders [The Coronation of our Lady.]Source texts incomplete , Preliminaries and editorial matter including introduction and glossary omitted.The following plays have been taken from this source: I. The Barkers. The Creation, and the Fall of Lucifer; II. Playsterers. The Creation, to the fifth day; III. The Cardmakers. God creates Adam and Eve; IV. The Regynall of the Fuller's Pagyant. God puts Adam and Even in the Garden of Eden; V. The Cowpers. Man's disobedience and fall from Eden; VI. The Armourers. The Origenall Perteynyng to þe Crafte of Armourers. Adam and Eve driven from Eden; VII. The Originall Perteynyng to the Craft of Gloueres. Sacrificium Cayme et Abell; VIII. The Shipwrites. The building of the Ark; IX. The Fysshers and Marynars. Noah and his wife, the Flood and its waning; X. The Parchemyners and Bokebynders. Abraham's sacrifice of Isaac; XI. The Hoseers. The departure of the Israelites from Egypt, the ten plagues, and the passage of the Red Sea; XII. The Spicers. The Annunciation, and visit of Elizabeth to Mary; XIII. The Pewtereres and Foundours. Joseph's trouble about Mary; XIV. The Tille Thekers. The Journey to Bethlehem; the birth of Jesus; XV. The Chaundelers. The Angels and the Shepherds; XVI. The Masonns. The coming of the three Kings to Herod; XVII. Golde Smythis. The coming of the three Kings to Herod; the Adoration; XVIII. The Marchallis. The Flight into Egypt; XIX. The Gyrdillers and Naylers. The Massacre of the Innocents; XX. The Sporiers and Lorimers. Christ with the Doctors in the Temple; XXI. The Barbours. The Baptism of Jesus; XXII. The Smythis. The Temptation of Jesus; XXIII. The Coriours. The Transfiguration; XXIV. The Cappemakers, Etc. The woman taken in Adultery. The raising of Lazarus; XXV. The Skynners. The entry into Jerusalem upon the Ass; XXVI. The Cutteleres. The conspiracy to take Jesus; XXVII. The Baxteres. The Last Supper; XXVIII. The Cordewaners. The Agony and the Betrayal; XXIX. The Bowers and Flecchers. Peter denies Jesus. Jesus examined by Caiaphas; XXX. The Tapiteres and Couchers. The Dream of Pilate's Wife: Jesus before Pilate; XXXI. The Lytsteres. Trial before Herod; XXXII. The Cokis and Watirlederes. Second accusation before Pilate: remorse of Judas, and purchase of Field of Blood; XXXIII. The Tyllemakers. The second Trial before Pilate continued; the Judgement of Jesus; XXXIV. The Shermen. Christ led up to Calvary; XXXV. The Pynneres (and Paynters). Crucifixio Cristi; XXXV. The Bocheres. Mortificacio Cristi [and burial of Jesus].XXXVII. The Sadilleres. The Harrowing of Hell; XXXVIII. The Carpenteres. The Resurrection; fright of the Jews; XXXIX. The Wynedrawers. Jesus appears to Mary Magdalene after the Resurrection; XL. The Sledmen. The Travellers to Emmaus meet Jesus; XLI. Hatmakers, Masons, and Laborers. The Purification of Mary: Simeon and Anna prophesy; XLII. The Escreueneres. The Incredulity of Thomas; XLIII. The Tailoures. The Ascension; XLIV. The Potteres. The Descent of the Holy Spirit; XLV. The Draperes. The Death of Mary; XLVI. The Wefferes [Weavers]. The Appearance of our Lady to Thomas; XLVII. The Osteleres. The Assumption and Coronation of the Virgin; XLVIII. The Merceres. The Judgement Day; The Inholders [The Coronation of our Lady.]Source texts incomplete.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe York Plays: the Plays Performed By the Crafts Or Mysteries Of York On the Day Of Corpus Christi in the 14rh, 15rh and 16rh Centuries: Now First Printed From the Unique Manuscript in the Library Of Lord Ashburnham: Edited With Introduction and Glossary By Lucy Toulmin Smith. Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1885
    Language: English
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