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- catalog contributor b11591383.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Social life and customs 1066-1485.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Social life and customs.".
- catalog created "1919.".
- catalog date "1919".
- catalog date "1919.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1919.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Section I: Land and folk -- Merry England -- Scotland -- Ireland -- Wales -- Flanders -- The effects of the conquest -- Norman manners -- Stephen's misrule -- The law of Englishry -- The Cornish foreigner -- The wild west -- The English tongue -- English tails -- English drink -- An Englishman's privileges -- As others see us -- England in Civil War -- Section II: Birth and nurture -- The anatomy of childhood -- The father -- Infant damnation -- Baptismal scenes -- Proofs of age -- Decayed schools -- An old English school -- The schoolmaster's attributes -- Co-education -- The dangers of grammar -- University origins -- The model student -- The poor scholar -- Hard work -- Bible education -- Black sheep -- University discipline -- Cambridge riots -- Forbidden university sports -- Life in a royal college -- A college scrutiny -- A day of Eton life in 1530 -- University reform -- University decay -- Froissart's youth -- The model boy (Stans Puer ad Mensam) -- School verses -- Wardship -- University expenses -- Spoiled children -- As others see us -- Looking back on the Middle Ages".
- catalog description "Section III: Authors, scribes and readers -- Monastic studies -- Writers' pay -- A writer's bond -- The writer's pains -- Hireling writers -- Chaucer's copyist -- A Scrivener's Gild -- Literary life in the cloister -- A literary archdeacon -- A great chronicler -- Poet and public -- Section VI: Manor and cottage -- A model manor -- The manorial court -- The peasant's fare -- Incidents of the countryside -- Essex ploughboys -- The Miller's tricks -- Decay of Yeomanry -- Decay of husbandry -- Section VII: Town life -- London folk-mote -- An unpardonable word -- Town and fire -- A London garden -- Old St. Paul's -- Forbidden sports -- The town peace -- City vagrants -- Corrupt wine -- Fraudulent traders -- Sea-coal -- The liar's reward -- Child-stealing -- Chaucer's lease -- Cook-shops -- Trade tricks -- The plain-spoken butcher -- Town sanitation -- Christmastide -- Hock Days -- Profiteering -- Town and forest -- Wild birds at Charing Cross -- Through Italian eyes -- Section VIII: Rich and poor -- The Orthodox theory of bondage -- The unorthodox theory -- The serf's legal status -- The servant's lot -- Monastic serfs -- The serf at the confessional -- Usurers in England -- An archbishop excommunicated -- The corrosion of usury -- A Mont De Piete -- Fines and bribes -- Priests of prey -- The poor law anticipated -- The first statues of labourers -- The rising tide -- Instigations to revolt -- A premature revolt -- The cry of internationalism -- Trade-unions -- The Bakers' strike -- Dives and Lazarus -- The knight rebuked -- The power of money".
- catalog description "Section IX: House, dress and meals -- The cat -- The dog -- A familiar beast to man -- Dinner and supper -- Bread rations -- Beer and God's law -- A friar's praise of wine -- Extravagant costume -- Buying a new suit -- Baronial breakfasts -- Extravagant food -- By the evening fire -- The drudging goblin -- Economy in bedding -- Section X: Sports and pastimes -- London pastimes -- Hawking -- Sport and church -- The English longbow -- Football -- Forbidden tourneys -- The actor's status -- King and minstrel -- A minstrel's trick -- God's minstrels -- A minstrel's whim -- Miracle-play and miracles -- Dance and song for Bannockburn -- The Demaundes Joyous -- Swimming -- Section XI: Wayfaring and foreign travel -- The greatest city in Europe -- A merchant adventurer -- A journey to Avignon -- Travel prices -- The traveller's gear -- Travellers' tales -- The wayfaring friar -- The blind man's wayfaring -- Forest ways -- A trap for travellers -- Pits in the high road -- A stormy crossing -- The pilgrims' sea voyage -- A travellers' guide -- Becket on a journey".
- catalog description "Section XII: Women's life -- The thirteenth century girl -- Women's education -- Precocious jealousy -- The spinster's lot -- The corrosive dowry -- The law of marriage -- A marriage arranged -- Without the parents' consent -- Erasmus on marriage -- Man and wife -- Wife to husband -- The model housewife -- Jealousy and revenge -- The perfect woman -- A nunnery visitation -- Women's labour -- Servants by compulsion -- Women and general councils -- New fashions -- The Order of the Garter -- Women in church -- A Protestant woman -- Section XIII: Architecture and the arts -- The artist's inspiration -- The artist's estimation -- The architect's reward -- Lincoln Cathedral -- The perils of originality -- An artist's notebook -- Angels in art -- The octagon of Ely -- Masonic legend and fact -- York Cathedral masons -- Wyclif on Freemasonry -- Freemasons and trade-unionism -- King's College windows -- The beginnings of the secular stage -- Section XIV: Medicine and justice -- The perfect surgeon -- An anaesthetic -- The rashness of inexperience -- "For gold in physik is a cordial" -- The master-surgeon's oath -- A medical inquisition -- The quack's penance -- Surgeon-barbers -- Medical recipes -- Toothache -- The dangers of water -- Hospital fare -- Every man his own constable -- A nation in arms -- The escape from feudalism -- Piepowder Court -- City police -- Lynch law -- Before the Wars of the Roses -- Torture by law -- The perils of the law -- Veterinary medicine".
- catalog description "Section XV: Superstitions and marvels -- A nest of sorcery -- Roger Bacon's forecasts -- Charms in medicine -- A charm to find stolen goods -- Damages for sorcery -- The witch's fate -- Alchemist by royal appointment -- Portents -- Oliver the Flying Man -- Crocodile tears -- The Remora -- The Lamprey -- The Ghost of the God-Magog Hills -- The Enchanted Mere -- The Antipodes -- The Green Children -- Cloud-ships.".
- catalog extent "xx, 566 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Social life in Britain from the conquest to the reformation.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Social life in Britain from the conquest to the reformation.".
- catalog issued "1919".
- catalog issued "1919.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cambridge [Eng.] University press,".
- catalog relation "Social life in Britain from the conquest to the reformation.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Social life and customs 1066-1485.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Social life and customs.".
- catalog subject "DA185 .C87 1919".
- catalog subject "Literature, Medieval.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section I: Land and folk -- Merry England -- Scotland -- Ireland -- Wales -- Flanders -- The effects of the conquest -- Norman manners -- Stephen's misrule -- The law of Englishry -- The Cornish foreigner -- The wild west -- The English tongue -- English tails -- English drink -- An Englishman's privileges -- As others see us -- England in Civil War -- Section II: Birth and nurture -- The anatomy of childhood -- The father -- Infant damnation -- Baptismal scenes -- Proofs of age -- Decayed schools -- An old English school -- The schoolmaster's attributes -- Co-education -- The dangers of grammar -- University origins -- The model student -- The poor scholar -- Hard work -- Bible education -- Black sheep -- University discipline -- Cambridge riots -- Forbidden university sports -- Life in a royal college -- A college scrutiny -- A day of Eton life in 1530 -- University reform -- University decay -- Froissart's youth -- The model boy (Stans Puer ad Mensam) -- School verses -- Wardship -- University expenses -- Spoiled children -- As others see us -- Looking back on the Middle Ages".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section III: Authors, scribes and readers -- Monastic studies -- Writers' pay -- A writer's bond -- The writer's pains -- Hireling writers -- Chaucer's copyist -- A Scrivener's Gild -- Literary life in the cloister -- A literary archdeacon -- A great chronicler -- Poet and public -- Section VI: Manor and cottage -- A model manor -- The manorial court -- The peasant's fare -- Incidents of the countryside -- Essex ploughboys -- The Miller's tricks -- Decay of Yeomanry -- Decay of husbandry -- Section VII: Town life -- London folk-mote -- An unpardonable word -- Town and fire -- A London garden -- Old St. Paul's -- Forbidden sports -- The town peace -- City vagrants -- Corrupt wine -- Fraudulent traders -- Sea-coal -- The liar's reward -- Child-stealing -- Chaucer's lease -- Cook-shops -- Trade tricks -- The plain-spoken butcher -- Town sanitation -- Christmastide -- Hock Days -- Profiteering -- Town and forest -- Wild birds at Charing Cross -- Through Italian eyes -- Section VIII: Rich and poor -- The Orthodox theory of bondage -- The unorthodox theory -- The serf's legal status -- The servant's lot -- Monastic serfs -- The serf at the confessional -- Usurers in England -- An archbishop excommunicated -- The corrosion of usury -- A Mont De Piete -- Fines and bribes -- Priests of prey -- The poor law anticipated -- The first statues of labourers -- The rising tide -- Instigations to revolt -- A premature revolt -- The cry of internationalism -- Trade-unions -- The Bakers' strike -- Dives and Lazarus -- The knight rebuked -- The power of money".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section IX: House, dress and meals -- The cat -- The dog -- A familiar beast to man -- Dinner and supper -- Bread rations -- Beer and God's law -- A friar's praise of wine -- Extravagant costume -- Buying a new suit -- Baronial breakfasts -- Extravagant food -- By the evening fire -- The drudging goblin -- Economy in bedding -- Section X: Sports and pastimes -- London pastimes -- Hawking -- Sport and church -- The English longbow -- Football -- Forbidden tourneys -- The actor's status -- King and minstrel -- A minstrel's trick -- God's minstrels -- A minstrel's whim -- Miracle-play and miracles -- Dance and song for Bannockburn -- The Demaundes Joyous -- Swimming -- Section XI: Wayfaring and foreign travel -- The greatest city in Europe -- A merchant adventurer -- A journey to Avignon -- Travel prices -- The traveller's gear -- Travellers' tales -- The wayfaring friar -- The blind man's wayfaring -- Forest ways -- A trap for travellers -- Pits in the high road -- A stormy crossing -- The pilgrims' sea voyage -- A travellers' guide -- Becket on a journey".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section XII: Women's life -- The thirteenth century girl -- Women's education -- Precocious jealousy -- The spinster's lot -- The corrosive dowry -- The law of marriage -- A marriage arranged -- Without the parents' consent -- Erasmus on marriage -- Man and wife -- Wife to husband -- The model housewife -- Jealousy and revenge -- The perfect woman -- A nunnery visitation -- Women's labour -- Servants by compulsion -- Women and general councils -- New fashions -- The Order of the Garter -- Women in church -- A Protestant woman -- Section XIII: Architecture and the arts -- The artist's inspiration -- The artist's estimation -- The architect's reward -- Lincoln Cathedral -- The perils of originality -- An artist's notebook -- Angels in art -- The octagon of Ely -- Masonic legend and fact -- York Cathedral masons -- Wyclif on Freemasonry -- Freemasons and trade-unionism -- King's College windows -- The beginnings of the secular stage -- Section XIV: Medicine and justice -- The perfect surgeon -- An anaesthetic -- The rashness of inexperience -- "For gold in physik is a cordial" -- The master-surgeon's oath -- A medical inquisition -- The quack's penance -- Surgeon-barbers -- Medical recipes -- Toothache -- The dangers of water -- Hospital fare -- Every man his own constable -- A nation in arms -- The escape from feudalism -- Piepowder Court -- City police -- Lynch law -- Before the Wars of the Roses -- Torture by law -- The perils of the law -- Veterinary medicine".
- catalog tableOfContents "Section XV: Superstitions and marvels -- A nest of sorcery -- Roger Bacon's forecasts -- Charms in medicine -- A charm to find stolen goods -- Damages for sorcery -- The witch's fate -- Alchemist by royal appointment -- Portents -- Oliver the Flying Man -- Crocodile tears -- The Remora -- The Lamprey -- The Ghost of the God-Magog Hills -- The Enchanted Mere -- The Antipodes -- The Green Children -- Cloud-ships.".
- catalog title "Social life in Britain from the Conquest to the Reformation.".
- catalog type "text".