Yule And Christmas Their Place in the Germanic Year

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1444, Ibid.y Vol. VI., No. 240, Hossler, Zur Entstehungsgeschichte des Baiumkrieges in Siidwestdmtschland^ Leipzig Dissertation, 1895, PP* ^S* ^^* ^Geschuhte der deutschen Uferatur, Strassburg, 1894, I., p. 30.
^ AUhochdeutsche Clossm,^ II., 365, 17.
* Koegel, Gtschichte der deutschen Literatur^ I., 30, note, explains in deru varentun truchti quite rightly as procession, while MUUenholT, Zeitschrift fUr deuisches AUertum, XII., 351, thought it to refer to the Wild Huntsman, who, however, is in
...no way con- nected with the Twelve-nights, as Koegel assumes, these Twelve-nights themselves being of Christian origin, the Dodekahemeron of the old Church.
Digitized by VjOOQIC THE CALENDS OF JANUARY 97 which are till very late associated with the Calends, and have for a long time no relation to the Church festival of Christ*s Nativity, we have various reports, the most important being the homily De Sacriiegits, written in Gaul in the seventh or eighth century, but commonly ascribed to Augustine.^ "Reversing the order of things, the heathens in those days dress them- selves up into indecent monsters.


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