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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Page 139
... Margery Kempe is an unlikely figure to find in a gallery of female mystics , and her claim to be included as such is still much disputed . Wife of a burgess of Lynn and daughter of its mayor , Margery belonged to the well- established ...
... Margery Kempe is an unlikely figure to find in a gallery of female mystics , and her claim to be included as such is still much disputed . Wife of a burgess of Lynn and daughter of its mayor , Margery belonged to the well- established ...
Page 246
... Margery Kempe , 47 42 C. W. Atkinson , Mystic and Pilgrim ( Ithaca 1983 ) ; D. Knowles , The English Mystical Tradition ( London 1961 ) , 138-50 : E. Colledge , ' Margery Kempe ' , Pre - Reformation English Spirituality , ed . J. Walsh ...
... Margery Kempe , 47 42 C. W. Atkinson , Mystic and Pilgrim ( Ithaca 1983 ) ; D. Knowles , The English Mystical Tradition ( London 1961 ) , 138-50 : E. Colledge , ' Margery Kempe ' , Pre - Reformation English Spirituality , ed . J. Walsh ...
Page 267
... Margery , 13th c . leech , 175 Margery , 13th c . peasant widow , 164 Margery Baxter , 15th c . Lollard , 213-14 Margery Cobbe , 15th c . midwife , 181 Margery Hare , 14th c . fishwife , 154 Margery Kempe , 15th c . townswoman and ...
... Margery , 13th c . leech , 175 Margery , 13th c . peasant widow , 164 Margery Baxter , 15th c . Lollard , 213-14 Margery Cobbe , 15th c . midwife , 181 Margery Hare , 14th c . fishwife , 154 Margery Kempe , 15th c . townswoman and ...
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