-
Quaeritis?
lasted for
about 650 years,
until the end of the
Protestant Reformation. Nils
Holger Petersen, "Les
textes polyvalents du Quem
quaeritis à...
- mandati, / eleison). The most
important example of such a
trope is the Quem
quaeritis?, an
amplification before the
Introit of the
Easter Sunday service and...
- celebrations. The
earliest example is the
Easter trope Whom do you S****? (Quem-
Quaeritis) (c. 925). Two
groups would sing
responsively in Latin,
though no impersonation...
-
theatrical productions became common in the
later Middle Ages. The Quem
quaeritis? is the best
known early form of the dramas. It is a
schematic dialogue...
-
events which Christian ritual celebrates. The Whom do you S**** (Quem-
Quaeritis)
Easter trope,
dating from ca. 925, is an
example of
performing the events...
-
liturgical dramas, the
earliest of
which is the Whom do you S**** (Quem-
Quaeritis)
Easter trope,
dating from ca. 925.
Liturgical drama was sung responsively...
- one of the
earliest pieces of
theatre in Britain,
which was the Quem
Quaeritis: four
lines spoken by two
choirs addressing each
other in a
dramatic form...
-
embellishments of the
liturgical texts. One of the tropes, the so-called Quem
Quaeritis,
belonging to the
liturgy of
Easter morning,
developed into a
short play...
-
resurrection of Christ. He
believes it was used in a
ceremony called the 'Quem
Quaeritis?' or 'whom do you s****?'
which involved re-enacting
gospel accounts of...
-
forms the text of this trope,
which consists of the four sentences: Quem
quaeritis in sepulchro, o
christicolae Jesum Nazarenum, o
coelicolae Non est hic...