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Drinkers Masses, to include Gamblers Masses (Latin: Missa Potatorum, Officium Lusorum), was a genre of medieval Latin poetry which parodied the Roman Catholic Latin Mass in order to make fun of drinking and gambling monks and clerics. These masses were written between about 1100 and 1700 by clerici vagantes (wandering clerics), with the first example being the gamblers mass (officium lusorum), found in the Carmina Burana. The genre is somewhat related to other medieval ecclesiastic parody, such as the Feast of Fools and the Feast of the Ass.

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  • Missa dels bevedors (ca)
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  • Les Misses dels bevedors, o bé les Misses dels jugadors (llatí: Missa Potatorum, Officium Lusorum), era un gènere de poesia en llatí medieval que parodiava la missa catòlica i que se'n reia dels monjos i clergues bevedors i jugadors. Aquestes misses van ser escrites entre sobre 1100 a 1700 pels clerici vagantes (goliards), essent el primer exemple la missa de jugadors que es troba al Carmina Burana. El gènere es troba relacionat amb altres paròdies eclesiàstiques medievals com la Festa dels Folls i la . (ca)
  • Drinkers Masses, to include Gamblers Masses (Latin: Missa Potatorum, Officium Lusorum), was a genre of medieval Latin poetry which parodied the Roman Catholic Latin Mass in order to make fun of drinking and gambling monks and clerics. These masses were written between about 1100 and 1700 by clerici vagantes (wandering clerics), with the first example being the gamblers mass (officium lusorum), found in the Carmina Burana. The genre is somewhat related to other medieval ecclesiastic parody, such as the Feast of Fools and the Feast of the Ass. (en)
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  • Les Misses dels bevedors, o bé les Misses dels jugadors (llatí: Missa Potatorum, Officium Lusorum), era un gènere de poesia en llatí medieval que parodiava la missa catòlica i que se'n reia dels monjos i clergues bevedors i jugadors. Aquestes misses van ser escrites entre sobre 1100 a 1700 pels clerici vagantes (goliards), essent el primer exemple la missa de jugadors que es troba al Carmina Burana. El gènere es troba relacionat amb altres paròdies eclesiàstiques medievals com la Festa dels Folls i la . (ca)
  • Drinkers Masses, to include Gamblers Masses (Latin: Missa Potatorum, Officium Lusorum), was a genre of medieval Latin poetry which parodied the Roman Catholic Latin Mass in order to make fun of drinking and gambling monks and clerics. These masses were written between about 1100 and 1700 by clerici vagantes (wandering clerics), with the first example being the gamblers mass (officium lusorum), found in the Carmina Burana. The genre is somewhat related to other medieval ecclesiastic parody, such as the Feast of Fools and the Feast of the Ass. (en)
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