1/2
[ stop the slideshow ]

A Fool's Dance.—XIV. Century

A Fool's Dance.—XIV. Century.jpg ThumbnailsTumbling.—XIV. CenturyThumbnailsTumbling.—XIV. CenturyThumbnailsTumbling.—XIV. CenturyThumbnailsTumbling.—XIV. CenturyThumbnailsTumbling.—XIV. Century

The fool's dance, or a dance performed by persons equipped in the dresses appropriated to the fools, is very ancient, and originally, I apprehend, formed a part of the pageant belonging to the festival of fools. This festival was a religious mummery, usually held at Christmas time; and consisted of various ceremonials and mockeries, not only exceedingly ridiculous, but shameful and impious. A vestige of the fool's dance, preserved in a MS. in the Bodleian Library, written and illuminated in the reign of king Edward III. and completed in 1344, is copied below.