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Оглавление[120] These, as well as The Ten Virgins and many other pieces soon to be mentioned, are to be found in Monmerqué and Michel, Théâtre François au Moyen Age, Paris, 1874, last ed.; Adam, ed. Luzarches, 1854.
[121] Vols. 1–6. Paris, 1876–1881.
[122] Ed. G. Paris and G. Raynaud. Paris, 1878.
[123] Ed. J. de Rothschild. Vols. i-iii. Paris, 1878–1881.
[124] Mystère du Viel Testament, i. 259–272.
[125] Miracles de la Vierge, ii. 1–54.
[126] See Monmerqué and Michel, op. cit.
[127] Ancien Théâtre Français, vols. 1–3. Paris, 1854.
[128] Paris, n. d.
[129] Ancien Théâtre Français, ii. 64–79.
[130] A history of the mediaeval theatre has been undertaken by M. Petit de Julleville, of which two volumes, containing an excellent account of the Mysteries, have appeared (Paris, 1880). Information on other points is rather scattered, but it will be found well summarised in Aubertin, Histoire de la Langue et de la Littérature Française au Moyen Age (Paris, 1876–8), i. 372–570. A complete collection of farces, soties, etc. is hoped for from the Old French Text Society.