Noels (Christmas carols)
Medieval ManuscriptsItem Info
Item No: mca2110041
Additional Title: Noels (Christmas carols)
Script:
Cursive
Language: French
Folio Number: f. 4r
Source: Rare Book Department
Notes: Slaughtering a Pig
Notes: This manuscript can be dated to ca. 1520, with sixteenth-century additions.
Notes: This manuscript contains a rare collection of French "Noels" or Christmas carols, many of which are unpublished. These were popular songs sung by the laity in celebration of Christmas and outside of a liturgical or ritual context. The agrarian and pastoral themes that appear in the illustrations throughout the manuscript reflect the rustic associations that this form of popular song carried, due in part to the fact that according to the Bible, it had been the lowly shepherds who had been the first to hear of Christ's birth. Slaughtering a pig is an event that occurred in winter at the end of the year, usually around Christmas time in preparation for feasting. The theme is also found in calendar illustration as the labor for the month of December.
Sirsi Catalog Key: 1610925
Country: Country:France
Creation Year (Single Year or Range Begin): 1525
Image Dimensions Width: 265 mm
ShelfMark: Lewis E 211
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