Such rich hour : poems /
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Author / Creator: | Swensen, Cole, 1955- |
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Imprint: | Iowa City : University of Iowa City, c2001. |
Description: | 110 p. ; 22 cm. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Kuhl House poets |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4496616 |
Table of Contents:
- Prologue
- Preface
- Introduction
- Foreword
- Forward
- January
- January 1: The Feast of the New Year
- January 1: Once Framed
- January 3: The Feast of St. Genevieve
- The Painter Paints a Calendar
- When Bells Were Named
- January 5 [divide] 5
- January 6, 1400: The Founding of La Cour Amoureuse
- Response: Christine
- January 6: St. Matthew's Day
- January 17: St. Antony's Day: Les Flammes
- January 28: St. Thomas
- January 29, 1408: The Great Flood Of
- February
- February 1: Winter Agriculture
- February 1 bis
- February 2: The Benediction of the Candles
- The Invention of Equal Hours
- February 4
- February 14, 1404: The Birth of Leon Battista Alberti
- February 19, 1414: First Appearance of the Whooping Cough
- March
- March 1: Spring Agriculture
- Saturday, March 2
- March 3
- The Recurrent Miracle
- March 8 (Feast Day of John of God), 1476
- 1470: The first book printed in Paris
- March: Nocturne
- March 1432
- March 25: The Annunciation
- March 25, 1472/75: The Annunciation, Leonardo da Vinci
- The Evolution of the Garden
- March: The Third Lesson
- April
- April: In the Garden
- April 1, 1411: The Betrothal
- April 2: Feast Day of Francis of Paola, Patron Saint of Seafarers
- April 3
- April 4, 1400
- April 25: Day of St. Mark, patron of vellum
- The Fourth Month: April: with Preview of Joan of Arc
- May
- May 1, I A.M.: Les Revenants
- May 1: Broad Day
- Early Morning: Ours of the Wholly Spirit
- May 5: Earth, Air, Fire, Water, and Ether
- May 9: Translation Day of Saint Nicholas of Myra
- May 19, 1435: The Great Freeze
- May 21, 1420: Signing the Treaty of Troyes
- May 30, 1427: Joan-not-yet-saint with Sheep
- June
- June 1: Reaping
- June 2
- Recipes for Red
- June 15, 1416: The Death of Jean, Duc de Berry
- June 24: A Long Day
- July
- July 1: Field Geometry
- July 2, 1421: A river of blood has flowed three days
- July 3, 1418: The Miracle of Crime
- July 5, 1421: In Which the Plight
- July 7
- July: Coquelicot
- August
- August 1: The Outing
- August 3: The tower in the background, named La Guinette
- August 1424: The First Dance Macabre
- August 1427: Abundance
- August 17, 1427: The first record of Gypsies in Europe
- August 20, 1418: Famine with Rumors of War
- August 26, 1425
- September
- September 1.618: In Light of Gold
- September 3[superscript 2]
- September 10, 1419: The Assassination of Jean sans Peur
- September 21, 1431: Woman Loses Sleep
- October
- October 1, 1445
- October 2
- October: A Superstitious Hour
- October 4, 1451: Nicholas of Cusa Preaches at Aix-la-Chapelle
- October 7, 1434
- October 12, 1492: The Death of Piero della Francesca
- Fortune, The Boccaccio of Jean sans Peur, 1409-1419
- October 15, 1415: Guild Initiation
- The Machine Designs
- October 25, 1415: The Battle of Agincourt
- October 28, 1449: The Translation of the Relics of St. Jean
- November
- November 1: All Saints' Day
- November 2: All Souls' Day
- November 3
- November 9, 1414: Margery Kempe Marries God
- November 11, 1422: The Funeral of Charles the Sixth
- November 1485: Jean Colombe Hands the Finished Manuscript
- November 23, 1407: The Murder of Louis d'Orleans
- November 25: St. Catherine's Day
- November 25
- December
- December 0: New Math
- December 1: The Hunt
- December 12
- December 24
- December 25, 1456: Je Francoys Villon, escollier
- December 28: Day of the Saints-Innocents
- List of Sources