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 111
... convent where they could be kept safe from the distractions and temptations of the world , from which they would emerge as rarely as possible , and into which seculars with their disturbing ideas and fashions would not enter . In line ...
... convent where they could be kept safe from the distractions and temptations of the world , from which they would emerge as rarely as possible , and into which seculars with their disturbing ideas and fashions would not enter . In line ...
Page 171
... convent . Even in the fifteenth century a religious of the convent of Longchamps was named to the office of barber , i.e. , trained in bloodlet- ting , when she was only thirteen and served her convent in this function for nearly forty ...
... convent . Even in the fifteenth century a religious of the convent of Longchamps was named to the office of barber , i.e. , trained in bloodlet- ting , when she was only thirteen and served her convent in this function for nearly forty ...
Page 220
... convent , and the composition of music to help the nuns in their daily duty of singing the liturgical offices . Occasionally nuns were involved in more secular literature . The new flowering of lyrical poetry in the early twelfth ...
... convent , and the composition of music to help the nuns in their daily duty of singing the liturgical offices . Occasionally nuns were involved in more secular literature . The new flowering of lyrical poetry in the early twelfth ...
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abbess abbey abbot Abelard active Agnes Alice became beguines bishop Blanche Blanche of Castile British Library brother castle Cathars childbirth Christine de Pizan church Cistercian Clare clerical convent countess court crusade daughter death Dhuoda died early ecclesiastical Edward Eleanor Eleanor of Aquitaine Elizabeth emphasis encouraged England English female fifteenth century fourteenth century France French girls heir Héloïse Henry Hildegard Hildegard of Bingen hospital Hôtel-Dieu household husband important influence insisted Isabella Jeanne king king's lands later lepers lives livres Lollard London Louis Mahaut male manor Margery Margery Kempe Marguerite Marie marriage married medicine medieval medieval women Middle Ages mother mystics noble ladies nunnery nuns occasionally officials Paris peasant piety practical prioress prostitutes queen Radegund recluse recognised religious responsibility rich royal rule secular servants sick sisters social suggests thirteenth century trade trans treatise twelfth century widow wife wives woman wrote young