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Goliardery
Goliardery Gol"iard*er*y, n. The satirical or ribald poetry of the Goliards. --Milman.

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- The goliards were a group of generally young clergy in Europe who wrote satirical Latin poetry in the 12th and 13th centuries of the Middle Ages. They...
- and theologians. Most of the poems and songs appear to be the work of Goliards, clergy (mostly students) who satirized the Catholic Church. The collection...
- is plentiful (skies that rain cheese). ****aigne appeared frequently in Goliard verse. It represented both wish fulfillment and resentment at scarcity...
- Corinth Books/Jargon 24, 1960; London: Cape Goliard, 1960). Maximus Poems IV, V, VI (London: Cape Goliard, 1968). The Special View of History, ed. Ann...
- Play of Daniel, which has been recently recorded at least ten times). The Goliards were itinerant poet-musicians of Europe from the tenth to the middle of...
- Instruments / Theory (Theorists) Movements and schools Saint Gall Saint Martial Goliard Ars antiqua Notre-Dame school Troubadour Trouvère Minnesang Ars nova Trecento...
- satires. In the Early Middle Ages, examples of satire were the songs by Goliards or vagants now best known as an anthology called Carmina Burana and made...
- While it is still commonly ****umed that the Archpoet was a follower of the Goliard tradition—writing student drinking songs, parodies critical of the Church...
- Fools. Though often condemned, practitioners of such activities, called "Goliards", continued despite the Church's disapproval. Another result of the surplus...
- centuries sought to restrict the goliards and their excesses[which?]. These measures seem to have practically suppressed the goliards in France by the end of the...