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- The Ordinalia are three medieval mystery plays dating to the late fourteenth century, written primarily in Middle Cornish, with stage directions in Latin...
- to reconstruct the language during its revival. Most important is the Ordinalia, a cycle of three mystery plays, Origo Mundi, P****io Christi and Resurrexio...
- Depositio, Descensus Christi, Elevatio and Visitatio Late 14th centuryOrdinalia (Middle Cornish) 1303 – Bridget of Sweden (Birgitta Birgersdotter), Swedish...
- The opening verses of Origo Mundi, the first play of the Ordinalia (the magnum opus of medieval Cornish literature), written by an unknown monk in the...
- Cornish period is Ordinalia, a 9000-line religious verse drama which had probably reached its present form by 1400. The Ordinalia consists of three miracle...
- The Pirates of Penzance Music Language Anglo-Cornish Cornish literature Ordinalia Beunans Meriasek Bewnans Ke Prayer Book Rebellion Radyo an Gernewegva...
- including the full-length play Flogholeth Krist, in the style of the Ordinalia. George lives in Cornwall. As well as English, he speaks Breton, French...
- English drama, there are a few surviving plays in Cornish: namely, the Ordinalia (which is a cycle of three plays) and Pascon Agan Aruth which both tell...
- them Cornwall produced a substantial number of p****ion plays such as the Ordinalia during the Middle Ages. Many are still extant, and provide valuable information...
- symbolism, and are viewed more positively than in many other cultures. In the Ordinalia, the dual nature of Christ is compared to that of a mermaid: "He might...