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, beggars, prostitutes, and criminals, and offers brief profiles of prominent medieval women. |
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... Paris taxes were payable only by those described as ' merchants of Paris ' ( a title which in Paris , unlike London , merely meant those who had the right to trade in Paris and were not under direct royal or episcopal control ) . As ...
... Paris taxes were payable only by those described as ' merchants of Paris ' ( a title which in Paris , unlike London , merely meant those who had the right to trade in Paris and were not under direct royal or episcopal control ) . As ...
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... ( Paris 1877 ) , 217 , 39 26 B. Jarrett , Social Theories of the Middle Ages 1200-1500 ( Westminster MD 1942 ) , 84 , quoting Holcot , In Proverbia Salamonis 27 Summaries of Robert of Blois and Philip of Novara can be found in A. A. ...
... ( Paris 1877 ) , 217 , 39 26 B. Jarrett , Social Theories of the Middle Ages 1200-1500 ( Westminster MD 1942 ) , 84 , quoting Holcot , In Proverbia Salamonis 27 Summaries of Robert of Blois and Philip of Novara can be found in A. A. ...
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... Paris au XIIIe siècle ( Paris 1923 ) , 28-29 , 71 26 Kealey , Medieval Medicus , 90 27 Statuts d'Hôtels - Dieu et de Léproseries , ed . L. Le Grand ( Paris 1901 ) , 78 28 Richard , Mahaut comtesse d'Artois , 89 , n . 2 ; app . VIII ...
... Paris au XIIIe siècle ( Paris 1923 ) , 28-29 , 71 26 Kealey , Medieval Medicus , 90 27 Statuts d'Hôtels - Dieu et de Léproseries , ed . L. Le Grand ( Paris 1901 ) , 78 28 Richard , Mahaut comtesse d'Artois , 89 , n . 2 ; app . VIII ...
Contents
THE PRECURSORS | 1 |
THE MOULD FOR MEDIEVAL WOMEN | 18 |
QUEENS | 44 |
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