Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... Middle Ages 93 333 94 96 97 47 Carol J. Harvey 99 Mary Erler and Maryanne Kowaleski , eds . , Women and Power in the Middle Ages Joan M. West 101 Edward Grant and John E. Murdock , eds . , Mathematics and Its Applications to Science and ...
... Middle Ages 93 333 94 96 97 47 Carol J. Harvey 99 Mary Erler and Maryanne Kowaleski , eds . , Women and Power in the Middle Ages Joan M. West 101 Edward Grant and John E. Murdock , eds . , Mathematics and Its Applications to Science and ...
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... Middle Ages . Only in letters were women able to achieve the necessary freedom from literary standards and tradi- tions so dominant in the male - controlled public culture . On this basis we gain indeed a novel understanding of female ...
... Middle Ages . Only in letters were women able to achieve the necessary freedom from literary standards and tradi- tions so dominant in the male - controlled public culture . On this basis we gain indeed a novel understanding of female ...
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Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. over that of girls.68 This , however , did not impede the increase in female epistolarity , in which we find contained all the aspects of female culture in the Middle Ages , since it ...
Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. over that of girls.68 This , however , did not impede the increase in female epistolarity , in which we find contained all the aspects of female culture in the Middle Ages , since it ...
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