Women, the Book, and the Godly: Selected Proceedings of the St Hilda's Conference, 1993
Volume I
Herausgeber: Smith, Lesley; Taylor, Jane H M
Women, the Book, and the Godly: Selected Proceedings of the St Hilda's Conference, 1993
Volume I
Herausgeber: Smith, Lesley; Taylor, Jane H M
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Papers on women and religion in the middle ages, drawn from archive, manuscipt and early printed sources.
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Papers on women and religion in the middle ages, drawn from archive, manuscipt and early printed sources.
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- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 205
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9780859914208
- ISBN-10: 0859914208
- Artikelnr.: 23527465
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 205
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 1995
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9780859914208
- ISBN-10: 0859914208
- Artikelnr.: 23527465
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
`The Limits of Bible Study for Medieval Women'. - Alcuin Blamires `The
Absent Penitent: The Cure of Women's Souls and Confessors' Manuals in
Thirteenth-Century England'. - Jacqueline Murray ``For hereby I hope to
rouse some to piety': Books of Sisters from Convents and Sister-Houses
Associated with the Devotio Moderna in the Low Countries'.the Low
Countries'. - Wybren Scheepsma `Passing the Book: Testamentary Transmission
of Religious Literature To and By Women in England 1350-1500'. - `Women and
Texts in Languedocian Catharism'. - Rosalynn Voaden ``Cry Out and Write':
Mysticism and the Struggle for Authority'. - Judith Forshaw, Book Reviews
`Mechthild von Magdeburg: Her Creativity and her Audience'. - Elizabeth A
Andersen `Catherine of Siena: Rewriting Female Holy Authority'. - F Thomas
Luongo ``To My Dearest Sister': Bede and the Educated Woman'. - Benedicta
Ward ``Sharpen your mind with the whetstone of books': The Female Recluse
as Reader in Goscelin's `Liber Confortatorious', Aelred of Rievalx's `De
Institutione Inclusarum' and the `Ancrene Wisse''.Rievalx's `De
Institutione Inclusarum' and the `Ancren - Gopa Roy `Patronage Engendered:
How Goscelin Allayed the Concerns of Nuns' Discriminatory Publics'. -
Georges Whalen ``Ancrene Wisse and De Wohunge of Ure Lauerd': The
Thirteenth- Century Female Reader and the Lover-Knight'. - Catherine
Innes-Parker `Rewriting the Fall: Julian of Norwich and the `Chevalier des
Dames''. - Helen Phillips `Literacy and the Gender Gap in the Late Middle
Ages: Women and Reading in Lollard Communities'. - Shannon McSheffrey
`Women and Texts in Languedocian Catharism'. - Peter Biller
Absent Penitent: The Cure of Women's Souls and Confessors' Manuals in
Thirteenth-Century England'. - Jacqueline Murray ``For hereby I hope to
rouse some to piety': Books of Sisters from Convents and Sister-Houses
Associated with the Devotio Moderna in the Low Countries'.the Low
Countries'. - Wybren Scheepsma `Passing the Book: Testamentary Transmission
of Religious Literature To and By Women in England 1350-1500'. - `Women and
Texts in Languedocian Catharism'. - Rosalynn Voaden ``Cry Out and Write':
Mysticism and the Struggle for Authority'. - Judith Forshaw, Book Reviews
`Mechthild von Magdeburg: Her Creativity and her Audience'. - Elizabeth A
Andersen `Catherine of Siena: Rewriting Female Holy Authority'. - F Thomas
Luongo ``To My Dearest Sister': Bede and the Educated Woman'. - Benedicta
Ward ``Sharpen your mind with the whetstone of books': The Female Recluse
as Reader in Goscelin's `Liber Confortatorious', Aelred of Rievalx's `De
Institutione Inclusarum' and the `Ancrene Wisse''.Rievalx's `De
Institutione Inclusarum' and the `Ancren - Gopa Roy `Patronage Engendered:
How Goscelin Allayed the Concerns of Nuns' Discriminatory Publics'. -
Georges Whalen ``Ancrene Wisse and De Wohunge of Ure Lauerd': The
Thirteenth- Century Female Reader and the Lover-Knight'. - Catherine
Innes-Parker `Rewriting the Fall: Julian of Norwich and the `Chevalier des
Dames''. - Helen Phillips `Literacy and the Gender Gap in the Late Middle
Ages: Women and Reading in Lollard Communities'. - Shannon McSheffrey
`Women and Texts in Languedocian Catharism'. - Peter Biller
`The Limits of Bible Study for Medieval Women'. - Alcuin Blamires `The
Absent Penitent: The Cure of Women's Souls and Confessors' Manuals in
Thirteenth-Century England'. - Jacqueline Murray ``For hereby I hope to
rouse some to piety': Books of Sisters from Convents and Sister-Houses
Associated with the Devotio Moderna in the Low Countries'.the Low
Countries'. - Wybren Scheepsma `Passing the Book: Testamentary Transmission
of Religious Literature To and By Women in England 1350-1500'. - `Women and
Texts in Languedocian Catharism'. - Rosalynn Voaden ``Cry Out and Write':
Mysticism and the Struggle for Authority'. - Judith Forshaw, Book Reviews
`Mechthild von Magdeburg: Her Creativity and her Audience'. - Elizabeth A
Andersen `Catherine of Siena: Rewriting Female Holy Authority'. - F Thomas
Luongo ``To My Dearest Sister': Bede and the Educated Woman'. - Benedicta
Ward ``Sharpen your mind with the whetstone of books': The Female Recluse
as Reader in Goscelin's `Liber Confortatorious', Aelred of Rievalx's `De
Institutione Inclusarum' and the `Ancrene Wisse''.Rievalx's `De
Institutione Inclusarum' and the `Ancren - Gopa Roy `Patronage Engendered:
How Goscelin Allayed the Concerns of Nuns' Discriminatory Publics'. -
Georges Whalen ``Ancrene Wisse and De Wohunge of Ure Lauerd': The
Thirteenth- Century Female Reader and the Lover-Knight'. - Catherine
Innes-Parker `Rewriting the Fall: Julian of Norwich and the `Chevalier des
Dames''. - Helen Phillips `Literacy and the Gender Gap in the Late Middle
Ages: Women and Reading in Lollard Communities'. - Shannon McSheffrey
`Women and Texts in Languedocian Catharism'. - Peter Biller
Absent Penitent: The Cure of Women's Souls and Confessors' Manuals in
Thirteenth-Century England'. - Jacqueline Murray ``For hereby I hope to
rouse some to piety': Books of Sisters from Convents and Sister-Houses
Associated with the Devotio Moderna in the Low Countries'.the Low
Countries'. - Wybren Scheepsma `Passing the Book: Testamentary Transmission
of Religious Literature To and By Women in England 1350-1500'. - `Women and
Texts in Languedocian Catharism'. - Rosalynn Voaden ``Cry Out and Write':
Mysticism and the Struggle for Authority'. - Judith Forshaw, Book Reviews
`Mechthild von Magdeburg: Her Creativity and her Audience'. - Elizabeth A
Andersen `Catherine of Siena: Rewriting Female Holy Authority'. - F Thomas
Luongo ``To My Dearest Sister': Bede and the Educated Woman'. - Benedicta
Ward ``Sharpen your mind with the whetstone of books': The Female Recluse
as Reader in Goscelin's `Liber Confortatorious', Aelred of Rievalx's `De
Institutione Inclusarum' and the `Ancrene Wisse''.Rievalx's `De
Institutione Inclusarum' and the `Ancren - Gopa Roy `Patronage Engendered:
How Goscelin Allayed the Concerns of Nuns' Discriminatory Publics'. -
Georges Whalen ``Ancrene Wisse and De Wohunge of Ure Lauerd': The
Thirteenth- Century Female Reader and the Lover-Knight'. - Catherine
Innes-Parker `Rewriting the Fall: Julian of Norwich and the `Chevalier des
Dames''. - Helen Phillips `Literacy and the Gender Gap in the Late Middle
Ages: Women and Reading in Lollard Communities'. - Shannon McSheffrey
`Women and Texts in Languedocian Catharism'. - Peter Biller