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- Q1008497 abstract "Le Jeu d'Adam (Latin: Ordo representacionis Adae, English: The Play of Adam) is a twelfth-century French dramatic representation of Biblical stories, including the temptation and fall of Adam and Eve, the story of Cain and Abel, and the prophets Isaiah and Daniel. It is part of the medieval tradition of mystery plays, which developed from dramatic elements in the celebration of Mass, and includes choral music. The spoken text of the play is in the vernacular, while choral texts and stage directions are in Latin.The opening statement of the piece describes part of the set:Let paradise be constructed in a prominently high place [constituatus paradisus loco eminentori]; let curtain and silken hangings be placed around it at such a height that those persons who will be in paradise can be seen from the shoulders upwards; let sweet-smelling flowers and foliage be planted; within let there be various trees, and fruits hanging on them, so that the place may seem as delightful as possible [ut amoenissimus locus videatur].The play was to be presented outside the church, possibly with Paradise being located at the top of the stairs to the west door, such that the church doors would stand in for the gates of Heaven.The author of this play is unknown, although we can assume from his knowledge of Latin that he was in a religious position.".
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- Q1008497 comment "Le Jeu d'Adam (Latin: Ordo representacionis Adae, English: The Play of Adam) is a twelfth-century French dramatic representation of Biblical stories, including the temptation and fall of Adam and Eve, the story of Cain and Abel, and the prophets Isaiah and Daniel. It is part of the medieval tradition of mystery plays, which developed from dramatic elements in the celebration of Mass, and includes choral music.".
- Q1008497 label "Le Jeu d'Adam".