Touring in 1600 : a Study in the Development of Travel As a Means of Education

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And the servant wrote his epitaph.
" ' Est, Est, Est; ' propter nimium Est Dominus meus mortuus est." Drunkenness was infinitely more common than to-day, especially in Germany. Laws had, it is I EHEV QVAbi VACVA FOCVS KST MACIL£NT« IN '/StoK] TWO GERMAN KITCHENS The 'fat' and the 'lean.' Plates 58 and 63 of J . '/'. de Bry's "Pro- scenium Vita Humana-'" (" Emblemata Stzcitlaria"). From the copy of the first edition (i"50i5) in the Bodleian Library at Ox) VT VENTRT BENE SIT PRAESENTEM QVAERE CVL
...INAM Inns 255 true, been passed, more stringent, during the past century, a result of the victories of the teetotal Turks; but there was no one to enforce them.
Every German's conversation was punctuated with "I drink to you" "as regularly as every psalm ends in a 'Gloria,'" says Moryson, and among a number of princes whom he saw at a funeral feast, not one was sober. He queries — what would they have done at a wedding? adding that during the year and a half he spent there, attending churches regularly, he never heard a clergyman say a word against intemperance.


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