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As part of the festivities of Corpus Christi in 1628, a cathedral choir in colonial Mexico sang about the Eucharist through the metaphor of a card game. This music is a previously unstudied, fragmentary villancico, composed by Juan Gutiérrez de Padilla for the cathedral of Puebla de los Ángeles, and it opens a window into the social history of card ...
Andrew A. Cashner
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Housel and hyhtplega: The Play of the Eucharist in the Exeter Book
This article examines the productive difficulties with which the Exeter Book riddles generate a state of mind appropriate for theological meditation, by considering the reversed violence of Eucharistic remembering and the ludic pleasures of the enigmatic text. I examine closely Riddle 85, which has been unanimously solved as ‘fish and river’ on account
Lucy Harlow
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In the fifteenth-century Play of the Sacrament, a group of Jewish men torture a consecrated wafer, seeking to prove or disprove the Real Presence. The play juxtaposes their misguided empiricism, rooted in stereotypes about the literalism of Jewish reading, with an experimentalist hermeneutics that recognizes that knowledge of the material world ...
Bernardo S. Hinojosa
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IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2022Kai Zhang, Yawei Li, Wang-Meng Zuo
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Dress rehearsal of dances and Eucharistic plays for the Corpus Christi
Ruiz Jiménez Juan
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