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Record Number:
20781
Author(s):
Kovacs, Lenke
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Title :
The Staging of the "Ludus de assumptione beatae Mariae virginis" (cod. 960, University Library, Innsbruck) [Describes the variations of stage settings and performance venues used for Assumption plays, emphasizing how practical concerns (such as needing to silence the audience) were incorporated into play scripts. Examines the relationship between the Virgin Mary and the Bride in the Song of Songs, and the depiction of Jews and Jerusalem. Title note supplied by Feminae].
Source:
European Medieval Drama , 9., ( 2005): Pages 25 - 34.
Year of Publication:
2005.
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Record Number:
3953
Author(s):
Jacobus, Laura
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Title :
Giotto's "Annunciation" in the Arena Chapel, Padua [the Appendix reproduces a Latin text of the Annunciation "Cantatur evangelius cum ludo (Gospel singing with a play)]
Source:
Art Bulletin
(Full Text via JSTOR) 81,1 (March 1999): 93-107.
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Year of Publication:
1999.
3.
Record Number:
1629
Author(s):
Hovland, Deborah.
Contributor(s):
Title :
A Woman's Place is in the Home: Gender and Staging in the Early French Trickster Farce
Source:
Romance Languages Annual , 8., ( 1996): Pages 41 - 45.
Year of Publication:
1996.
4.
Record Number:
10889
Author(s):
Massip, J. Francesc
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Staging of the Assumption in Europe [The death and Assumption of the Virgin Mary was one of the most widely enacted sequences in late medieval religious dramas. Various staging solutions were used across Europe: horizontal staging in churches; urban staging on fixed, horizontal stages; church staging with a vertical arrangement; urban staging on a moveable stage; and urban staging on a fixed vertical stage. While performances in the North often featured demons and devils, displays in the South featured sets that depicted the heavens and made use of aerial machines. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Comparative Drama , 25., 1 ( 1991): Pages 17 - 28.
Year of Publication:
1991.
5.
Record Number:
28834
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Title :
Martyrdom of St. Apollonia
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