Unveiling the Bawdy Lyrics of a 15th Century Bard
In a recent archaeological excavation, a unique find from the 15th century has been uncovered that is providing new insight into the life of a bawdy bard. The find includes a detailed manuscript, written in Latin, that reveals a wealth of information about the bard’s life, his travels, and his ribald sense of humor. The manuscript is believed to have been written by a man named John le Fournier, a wandering minstrel who was known for his off-color jokes and ribald songs. The manuscript sheds light on what life was like for a traveling entertainer during this period, and offers a fascinating glimpse into the world of the bawdy bard.
source: Phys.org