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- catalog contributor b3936850.
- catalog created "1928.".
- catalog date "1928".
- catalog date "1928.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1928.".
- catalog description "Adapted oratorios, to be used as sung miracle plays. Elijah / Mendelssohn -- Judas Maccabæus / Handel.".
- catalog description "Ancient dramatic services (adapted). The Feast of Lights (Greek : from the fourth century) -- The burial of the Alleluia; also the burning of the palms for the beginning of Lent (Gothic : approximately the eleventh century) -- The boy bishop; also the Tollite Portas -- Lift up your heads, O ye gates; for Palm Sunday, Ascension-tide (French and Saxon, approximately the eleventh century) -- The Quem Quæritis; Depositio Crucis; Elevatio Crucis for Easter (Gothic, from the tenth century).".
- catalog description "Developed religious dramas. Melchizedek, Abraham, and Isaac : a miracle play -- from Chester Cycle (English-fifteenth century) -- The Nativity cycle of the York mystery plays -- Prologue (Towneley) -- The Annunciation play -- The Nativity play -- The shepherds' play -- The meeting of the Three Kings -- The Herod play -- The adoration of the Three Kings for Christmas (English -- thirteenth century) -- The summoning of Everyman : a morality play (Dutch and English -- sixteenth century).".
- catalog description "Introductory interpretation. Precedent and religious drama.".
- catalog extent "5 p. l., 3-291 p.".
- catalog issued "1928".
- catalog issued "1928.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, London, Harper & Brothers,".
- catalog subject "Mysteries and miracle-plays.".
- catalog subject "PR1260 .O7".
- catalog subject "Religious drama.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Adapted oratorios, to be used as sung miracle plays. Elijah / Mendelssohn -- Judas Maccabæus / Handel.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ancient dramatic services (adapted). The Feast of Lights (Greek : from the fourth century) -- The burial of the Alleluia; also the burning of the palms for the beginning of Lent (Gothic : approximately the eleventh century) -- The boy bishop; also the Tollite Portas -- Lift up your heads, O ye gates; for Palm Sunday, Ascension-tide (French and Saxon, approximately the eleventh century) -- The Quem Quæritis; Depositio Crucis; Elevatio Crucis for Easter (Gothic, from the tenth century).".
- catalog tableOfContents "Developed religious dramas. Melchizedek, Abraham, and Isaac : a miracle play -- from Chester Cycle (English-fifteenth century) -- The Nativity cycle of the York mystery plays -- Prologue (Towneley) -- The Annunciation play -- The Nativity play -- The shepherds' play -- The meeting of the Three Kings -- The Herod play -- The adoration of the Three Kings for Christmas (English -- thirteenth century) -- The summoning of Everyman : a morality play (Dutch and English -- sixteenth century).".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introductory interpretation. Precedent and religious drama.".
- catalog title "Old-time church drama adapted; mystery plays and moralities of earlier days for sundry churchly uses to-day, by Rev. Phillips Endecott Osgood ...".
- catalog type "text".