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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... who defines the humours and applies the characteristics of each specifi- cally to her own sex , with special emphasis on their effect on female 1 sexual behaviour . Women were usually considered to be naturally. 20 Women in Medieval Life.
... who defines the humours and applies the characteristics of each specifi- cally to her own sex , with special emphasis on their effect on female 1 sexual behaviour . Women were usually considered to be naturally. 20 Women in Medieval Life.
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... emphasis on regal glory and passionate feeling , as well as less lyrical in its approach . Nevertheless , her vigorous insistence on God's unbounded love for all humans , and the love they should have for him in return , is so ...
... emphasis on regal glory and passionate feeling , as well as less lyrical in its approach . Nevertheless , her vigorous insistence on God's unbounded love for all humans , and the love they should have for him in return , is so ...
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... emphasis on bible reading and preaching , rather than the mass and the sacraments and the many popular pious practices , such as pilgrimages and the veneration of images . Wycliffe himself was protected by John of Gaunt , Edward III's ...
... emphasis on bible reading and preaching , rather than the mass and the sacraments and the many popular pious practices , such as pilgrimages and the veneration of images . Wycliffe himself was protected by John of Gaunt , Edward III's ...
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