On the Symbolism of Juggling: The Moral and Aesthetic Implications of the Mastery of Falling Objects, by Chandler, A. Source: Journal of Popular Culture, Volume 25, Number 3, Winter 1991, pp. 105-124(20)
Uh, I can print this one for you if you don't have access to JSTOR Juggling Tricks and Conjury on the English Stage before 1642 Louis B. Wright Modern Philology, Vol. 24, No. 3 (Feb., 1927), pp. 269-284
this is a book Drama, Play, and Game: English Festive Culture in the Medieval and Early Modern Period By Lawrence M. Clopper
This one is partially available on google, and has a bunch of illustrations Magic on the Early English Stage By Philip Butterworth
uuuhhhh, not sure I get this :) Troubadour Song and the Art of Juggling William E. Burgwinkle Pacific Coast Philology, Vol. 26, No. 1/2 (Jul., 1991), pp. 13-25 doi:10.2307/1316551
‘‘Pleyng with a erd’’: Folly and Madness in the Prologue and Tale of Beryn S Harper - Mediaeval Studies, 1985 - muse.jhu.edu
Music in Mediaeval Scotland Henry George Farmer Proceedings of the Musical Association, 56th Sess., 1929 - 1930 (1929 - 1930), pp. 69-90
this one is through blackwell, and I can't access it On the Symbolism Juggling: The Moral and Aesthetic Implications ...
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Okay. Found a scholarly article about jesters, http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Italian_Studies/dweb/society/pop_culture/jesters.shtml
I'm sure you've seen this, but it does have 2 illustrations from medieval manuscripts
http://www.juggling.org/papers/history-1/index.html
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On the Symbolism of Juggling: The Moral and Aesthetic Implications of the Mastery of Falling Objects, by Chandler, A.
Source: Journal of Popular Culture, Volume 25, Number 3, Winter 1991, pp. 105-124(20)
Uh, I can print this one for you if you don't have access to JSTOR
Juggling Tricks and Conjury on the English Stage before 1642
Louis B. Wright
Modern Philology, Vol. 24, No. 3 (Feb., 1927), pp. 269-284
this is a book
Drama, Play, and Game: English Festive Culture in the Medieval and Early Modern Period
By Lawrence M. Clopper
This one is partially available on google, and has a bunch of illustrations
Magic on the Early English Stage
By Philip Butterworth
uuuhhhh, not sure I get this :)
Troubadour Song and the Art of Juggling
William E. Burgwinkle
Pacific Coast Philology, Vol. 26, No. 1/2 (Jul., 1991), pp. 13-25
doi:10.2307/1316551
‘‘Pleyng with a erd’’: Folly and Madness in the Prologue and Tale of Beryn
S Harper - Mediaeval Studies, 1985 - muse.jhu.edu
Music in Mediaeval Scotland
Henry George Farmer
Proceedings of the Musical Association, 56th Sess., 1929 - 1930 (1929 - 1930), pp. 69-90
this one is through blackwell, and I can't access it
On the Symbolism Juggling: The Moral and Aesthetic Implications ...
juggling in post biblical jewish sources
http://www.juggler.co.il/jews/Raphael.htm