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Middle Ages question: What do medieval parsons wear? There were no medieval parsons. The clergy of the time were Catholic and dressed as priests or monks. ... What was the job of a medieval parson? What is the lifestyle of a medieval parson? ... What were the weapons and armour of the middle ages?
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the Monk invites the Parson and Friar to visit a friendof his; the Miller and Summoner (having Jusserand, J. J. English Wayfaring Life in the Middle Ages. Trans.Lucy Toulmin Smith. London: New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1891.; This is an engaging and well researched account of life on the road inChaucer's time.
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Although there may be some justification in applying notions of class, especially middle-class, to Chaucer's world, that of the late fourteenth century, one needs to keep in mind that the Middle Ages cover the period of a millennium during which social structures and social theory were constantly changing.
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www.wwnorton.com/nael/middleages/topic_1/welcome.htm
www.wwnorton.com/nael/middleages/topic_1/welcome.htm
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Humble parish priests like Chaucer's parson were probably rare in the Middle Ages although there is no doubt many carried out faithfully their responsibilities, including carrying out liturgical duties, observing the sixty or more feast days in the calendar, dressing according to clerical standards, keeping the secrets...
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He was appointed to a position in the household of the archbishop of Canterbury, who later recommended him to the king as Chancellor, the king's principal minister (1154). Relations between Church and State in the Middle Ages were frequently edgy, and the archbishop hoped that Becket might champion the Church's...
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individual.utoronto.ca/hayes/anglican/middle_ages.htm
individual.utoronto.ca/hayes/anglican/middle_ages.htm
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950, 51–52. Ker, W. P. The Dark Ages. [See pp. 27–28, for a passage summing up the contrast between the Romaunt of the Rose and the Canterbury Prologue.]; Kittredge, G. L. The authorship of the English Romaunt of the Rose.
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When the Host turns to the Parson and bids him tell his story, the stern old ... The theology of the Middle Ages viewed this life as something of a cesspool that man was supposed to struggle through, committing as few sins as possible. This world was to be endured (never enjoyed) in order to achieve glory in the afterlife.
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Geoffrey Chaucer: Canterbury Tales, "Parson's Prologue and Tale" ... Chaucer may have intended ParsT to conclude the whole CT structure because of the Host's urging the Parson to "knyttte up wel a greet mateere" (28), which could refer to the CT as whole. ... The Parson also says he...
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faculty.goucher.edu/eng330/chaucerparson.htm
faculty.goucher.edu/eng330/chaucerparson.htm
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Brandy for the Parson is a wafer-thin comedy with plenty of maritime humor. James Donald and Jean Lodge play a young couple on a yachting vacation. They agree to share a ride with a few seemingly benign fellow landlubbers. ... What Did a Parson Do in the Middle Ages...
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www.ask.com/movies/film/Brandy-for-the-Parson/85866
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