A Small Sound of the Trumpet: Women in Medieval LifeDescribes the daily life of noblewomen, nuns, and peasants in feudal England and Europe, looks at the treatment of lepers, begars, prostitutes, and criminals, and offers brief profiles of prominent medieval women |
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Page 94
The day-book of Dame Alice de Bryene for 1412-13 and her steward's account
for the year ending Michaelmas 1419 provide a useful peephole into the more
down-to-earth activity of the only moderately well-to-do noble lady.30 Dame Alice
...
The day-book of Dame Alice de Bryene for 1412-13 and her steward's account
for the year ending Michaelmas 1419 provide a useful peephole into the more
down-to-earth activity of the only moderately well-to-do noble lady.30 Dame Alice
...
Page 95
The entries in Dame Alice's day-book and the accounts of her steward vividly
bring to mind Christine de Pizan's vignette of how the lady of the manor should
rule her servants and all that she should do herself. This household was
relatively ...
The entries in Dame Alice's day-book and the accounts of her steward vividly
bring to mind Christine de Pizan's vignette of how the lady of the manor should
rule her servants and all that she should do herself. This household was
relatively ...
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709), 10 Aleyse Darcy, 14th c. embroiderer, 230 Alice, 15th c. countess of Suffolk,
235 Alice, 14th c. leech, 178 Alice, w. of Robert de Coustone, 14th c. alewife, 154
Alice, w. of Robert Godrich, 156 Alice, widow of Stephen Sprot, 14th c. peasant ...
709), 10 Aleyse Darcy, 14th c. embroiderer, 230 Alice, 15th c. countess of Suffolk,
235 Alice, 14th c. leech, 178 Alice, w. of Robert de Coustone, 14th c. alewife, 154
Alice, w. of Robert Godrich, 156 Alice, widow of Stephen Sprot, 14th c. peasant ...
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Contents
The Precursors | 1 |
The Mould for Medieval Women | 18 |
Queens | 44 |
Copyright | |
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