Eileen Power
Born
in Altrincham, The United Kingdom
January 09, 1889
Died
August 08, 1940
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Medieval People
76 editions
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published
1924
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Medieval Women
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32 editions
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published
1975
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Medieval English Nunneries, c. 1275 to 1535
43 editions
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published
1922
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The Wool Trade in English Medieval History
7 editions
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published
1987
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Studies in English Trade in the 15th Century
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8 editions
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published
2006
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Boys and Girls of History
by
9 editions
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published
2011
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Gente medieval
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The Broadway Travellers
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3 editions
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published
1931
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Poems from the Irish
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Works of Eileen Power
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published
2013
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“Over and over again we find the Church councils complaining that the peasants (and sometimes the priests too) were singing 'wicked songs with a chorus of dancing women,' or holding 'ballads and dancings and evil and wanton songs and such-like lures of the devil'; over and over again the bishops forbade these songs and dances; but in vain. In every country in Europe, right through the Middle Ages to the time of the Reformation, and after it, country folk continued to sing and dance in the churchyard. Two hundred years after Charlemagne's death there grew up the legend of the dancers of Kölbigk, who danced on Christmas Eve in the churchyard, in spite of the warning of the priest, and all got rooted to the spot for a year, till the Archbishop of Cologne released them. Some men say that they were not rooted standing to the spot, but that they had to go on dancing for the whole year; and that before they were released they had danced themselves waist-deep into the ground. People used to repeat the little Latin verse which they were singing:
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Through the leafy forest, Bovo went a-riding
And his pretty Merswind trotted on beside him--
Why are we standing still? Why can't we go away?”
― Medieval People
...
Through the leafy forest, Bovo went a-riding
And his pretty Merswind trotted on beside him--
Why are we standing still? Why can't we go away?”
― Medieval People
“...it is plain that the proportion of celibates was high in the Roman empire and that the fall in the fertility of marriages was going on. It is the childless marriage, the small family system that contemporary writers deplore....'The human harvest was bad,' It was bad in all classes, but the decline was most marked in the upper ranks, the most educated, the most civilized, the potential leaders of the race.”
― Medieval People
― Medieval People
“This peaceful infiltration of barbarians which altered the whole character of the society which it invaded would have been impossible, of course, if that society had not been stricken by disease.”
― Medieval People
― Medieval People
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