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==Historical background==
During the 14th century, religious ceremony previously associated with liturgy was incorporated into a type of drama performed outside the Church. These plays, as is true of ''The Ointment Seller'', were often written in both Czech and Latin. Undergoing a process of secularization, what were once religious plays became performances that were not only performed outside the Church, but also included content that strayed from the sacred and moved closer to the profane. Secular drama, unlike the ecclesiastical drama preceding it, belonged during this time to the oral tradition and contemporary Slavic scholars are thus left with little to investigate from medieval Bohemia. ''The Ointment Seller'' - a play full of scatological humor and obscenities - is considered to be one of the most important secular texts from 14th century Bohemia.〔''The Readers' Encyclopedia of World Drama'', Ed. John Gassner and Edward Quinn (Thomas Y. Crowell Company, New York: 1969).〕
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