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whisper into it, and lead him astray, or stir within him a doubt, or magnify in him whatever flaw they could find to foster. This kind of movement, with up to seven personifications of the Seven Deadly Sins, taking the form of devils or demons, each dancing around on a stage that was mocked up to be a bedroom, naturally required a lot of
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was one of Cenodoxus's many friends, and like all the others there had been in the crowded cathedral when Cenodoxus's body cried out the things described. Seeing this with his own eyes, Bruno was beside himself with confusion as to why these things had happened, and why Cenodoxus—of all people—should
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was personified by a student that was appropriately dressed so he could be recognized as such, and an intricate dance sequence involved the deadly sins approaching the dying body of Cenodoxus. Some of the sins approached singly, others in pairs, and each came to the ear of the sleeping Cenodoxus, to
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begun to perform his last rites, and started to say "Cenodoxus" than the corpse jolted, opened its mouth, and—moving its dead lips—cried out to interrupt the services. Each time this happened, the priest considered it to be a bad omen, and delayed the man's
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found its first performances by the seminary students there, put on principally for the benefit of the many students residing at the institute. The initial performance in July 1602 was so well received that it was performed a second time the next day.
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came, but was unable to hear him confess any sins that were not already confessed. The priest left, saying he had done all he could do, "But with the Lord's help, he may yet regain his health." Yet Cenodoxus died, and the mourning began.
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Bruno concluded that his friend Cenodoxus could only have died guilty of one sin—the Sin of Pride. Pride is something that is hard to detect from merely looking; it is something that only God can detect.
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as Bidermann put it)—a kind of haughtiness or vainglory—that is immaterial in the long run, and, as such, being a misplacement of priorities, is a kind of deadly sin that will permanently bar entry into
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were so enthusiastically received that the choice of the language had the effect of making the play one of the hottest hits in Europe. Especially noteworthy performances were recorded in
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On the 3rd day, the Priest said, "Cenodoxus was a good man," and it cried out, "Oh, My God, My God, My God, I have been damned to Hell Eternal."
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and prolific playwright. Jacob Bidermann's treatment of the Legend of the Doctor of Paris is generally regarded as one of the inspirations for
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surviving to this day, but the earliest such copies date back to 1610 or 1611, and are, to this day, preserved as such in a convent in
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The onlookers witnessing this event were dumbfounded, as they could not think of anything Cenodoxus had done warranting
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Mortal intervention from all quarters could not help the good Doctor of Paris, who had helped so many other people. The
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Bidermann's plays were not printed as a single work until 1666, when they were collected under the title of
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in 1654. Considering all these performances, it is no surprise that there are a fair number of copies of
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On the 2nd day, the Priest said, "Cenodoxus was a good man," and it cried out, "I have been found guilty"
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On the 1st day, the Priest said, "Cenodoxus was a good man," and it cried out, "I have been accused."
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Jacob Bidermann's poetic account of this passage is written in Latin verse, following a perfect
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among them, available together for downloading from Mannheim University in Germany. 317K
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in 1609, after the conclusion of which fourteen young men immediately asked to enter the
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Far from being inaccessible to the typical theatergoer, the performances of Cenodoxus in
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At a ripe old age, he had succeeded in all the things he had set out to do. He was a
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As productions go, the performances involved elaborate costumes because each of the
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When the dead body of Cenodoxus was taken to the cathedral and prepared for its
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order. The play was also performed with comparable results in
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Exploits and Opinions of Dr. Faustroll, Pataphysician
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