Wine, Women and Song : Students' Songs of the Middle Ages

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Discover the enchanting melodies of the medieval era with "Wine, Women and Song: Students' Songs of the Middle Ages". This captivating collection, published by Dover Publications in 2002, brings to life an array of 60 songs sung by wandering students, capturing the spirit of revelry and romance from a bygone era. Delve into love songs, drinking songs, and hymns to spring that reflect the vibrant culture of medieval university life. Our curated selection includes favorites like "Welcome to Spring," "Love Among the Maidens," and "Wine and Venus," offering a delightful glimpse into the joys and sorrows of love and life that were cherished by students centuries ago. Each song is accompanied by six elegantly crafted black-and-white illustrations that enhance your reading experience. Perfect for music history enthusiasts, educators, or anyone interested in medieval literature, this soft cover edition is a wonderful addition to your collection. Immerse yourself in the lyrical beauty and historical significance of these student songs, and celebrate the timeless themes of love, friendship, and celebration that resonate through the ages. Order your copy today and let the melodies of the Middle Ages transport you to a time of love and song. Delivery information: Enjoy fast and reliable shipping options available for your convenience, ensuring that your exploration of medieval music arrives swiftly at your doorstep!

CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: Wine, Women and Song : Students' Songs of ...
Publisher: Dover Publications, Incorporated
Publication Date: 2002
Binding: Soft cover

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Sung by the wandering students of the Middle Ages, these verses include "Welcome to Spring," "Love Among the Maidens," "Wine and Venus," "Death Takes All," many others. 6 black-and-white illustrations.
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Here are some 60 songs--love songs, drinking songs, hymns to spring, and more--sung by the wandering students of the Middle Ages. Selected by translator John Addington Symonds from a 13th-century manuscript known as the Carmina Burana, the verses include "Welcome to Spring," "The Lover and the Nigh

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