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The Babees' Book: Medieval Manners for the Young

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A late-medieval courtesy manual translated into modern English offers practical instruction for young people on comportment in a household and at table. It prescribes greetings, posture, attentiveness, restraint in speech, and deference to superiors; details service duties such as fetching water and holding a towel; and gives concrete table rules about carving, spoon use, not sharing a cup, salt etiquette, cleanliness of hands and mouth, and avoiding habits like picking or leaning. Moral principles of cleanliness, humility, reverence, and consideration underpin the rules, and the prose retains verse forms while urging learners to ask about unfamiliar words.

About the Author

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Frederick James Furnivall

Frederick James Furnivall was an English philologist and literary scholar known for his contributions to the study of Middle English literature. He played a significant role in the revival of interest in medieval texts, notably through his editorial work on various manuscripts. Furnivall is particularly recognized for 'The Babees' Book: Medieval Manners for the Young,' which serves as a guide to the social etiquette and moral instruction of the medieval period. His efforts in founding the Early English Text Society further cemented his legacy in the preservation and promotion of English literary heritage.

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