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PATERNAL WISDOM AND THE SOCIAL CONTEST OF FIFTEENTH-CENTURY ENGLAND IN COTTON CALIGULA A.II

Authors
Foster, Michael
Issue Date
2011
Publisher
BREPOLS PUBLISHERS
Keywords
Middle English romance; courtesy texts; fifteenth-century England; John Lydgate; " Urbanitas" " Stans puer ad mensam" " Dietary" Cotton Caligula A.II.
Citation
VIATOR: MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES, VOL 42, NO 1, v.42, no.1, pp.329 - 347
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Journal Title
VIATOR: MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE STUDIES, VOL 42, NO 1
Volume
42
Number
1
Start Page
329
End Page
347
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/115053
DOI
10.1484/J.VIATOR.1.102013
ISSN
0083-5897
Abstract
The fifteenth-century manuscript London, British Library Cotton Caligula A.II is well known for preserving romances, but its other contents have largely gone ignored, although they provide us with an insight as to the book's original audience. Caligula, like a number of other romance manuscripts, preserves a number of courtesy poems directed towards an audience of young boys. These texts provide normative instructions for courtly behavior, and were practical guides for how to serve in a wealthy or noble household. The presence of these texts in Caligula suggests that its readership included a family who sought to teach their children courtly customs so that they could thrive as household pages.
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