Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1991 |
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The Council of Nicea, in the seventh century, forbade men to be present at a woman's baptism, or women at a man's, precisely because the subject was unclothed. See Jean Claude Boulogne, Histoire de la pudeur (Paris: Hachette, 1987), ...
The Council of Nicea, in the seventh century, forbade men to be present at a woman's baptism, or women at a man's, precisely because the subject was unclothed. See Jean Claude Boulogne, Histoire de la pudeur (Paris: Hachette, 1987), ...
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... set the scene of a “ donna , avendo lontano il suo signore ” ' [ lady with her lord far away ) releasing her burning desires by addressing the Adriatic shores along which she paces , while the following lines present her words .
... set the scene of a “ donna , avendo lontano il suo signore ” ' [ lady with her lord far away ) releasing her burning desires by addressing the Adriatic shores along which she paces , while the following lines present her words .
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Unfortunately , in his general chapter on lineage Sánchez Saus attributes this early modern view to the individuals he has studied despite the huge quantity of evidence he presents showing that medieval patricians responded to a ...
Unfortunately , in his general chapter on lineage Sánchez Saus attributes this early modern view to the individuals he has studied despite the huge quantity of evidence he presents showing that medieval patricians responded to a ...
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