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1. Record Number: 44995
Author(s): Savonarola, Michele,
Contributor(s):
Title : A Mother's Manual for the Women of Ferrara: A Fifteenth-Century Guide to Pregnancy and Pediatrics
Source: A Mother's Manual for the Women of Ferrara: A Fifteenth-Century Guide to Pregnancy and Pediatrics. Martin Marafioti, translator.   Edited by Gabriella Zuccolin. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series, 89.   Iter Press, 2022.  Pages 57 - 217.
Year of Publication: 2022.

2. Record Number: 45218
Author(s): Eleazar of Mainz and Miri Fenton,
Contributor(s):
Title : Instructions to my Sons and Daughters: The Ethical Will of Eleazar
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is from Israel Abrahms, Jewish Ethical Wills (Philadelphia: Jewish Publication Society of America, 1948), 207–18 .  2022.  Pages 27 - 32. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

3. Record Number: 45234
Author(s): Thomas of Monmouth, , and Tzafrir Barzilay,
Contributor(s):
Title : Murder Accusations and Religious Devotion
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Tzafrir Barzilay and comes from Thomas of Monmouth, The Life and Passion of William of Norwich, ed. and trans. Miri Rubin (London: Penguin Books, 2014), 16–17, 61–62. .  2022.  Pages 126 - 128. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

4. Record Number: 45238
Author(s): Thomas of Cantimpré and Hannah Teddy Schachter,
Contributor(s):
Title : Jewish–Christian Dispute over Dearest Rachel: A Tale of Child Conversion to Christianity
Source: Jewish Everyday Life in Medieval Northern Europe, 1080-1350: A Sourcebook.   Edited by Tzafrir Barzilay, Eyal Levinson, and Elisheva Baumgarten. The text is introduced by Hannah Teddy Schachter and comes from Thomas of Cantimpre´, Bonum Universale de apibus, ed. G. Colveneer (Douai: Baltazar Bellerus, 1627), book 2, 295–99. .  2022.  Pages 142 - 144. The book is available open access: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/mip_teamsdp/9/
Year of Publication: 2022.

5. Record Number: 44486
Author(s): Boyarin, Adrienne Williams
Contributor(s):
Title : Jurnepin / Odard of Norwich
Source: The Christian Jew and the Unmarked Jewess. Adrienne Williams Boyarin.   Edited by Adrienne Williams Boyarin, translator of Appendix 2 Jurnepin / Odard of Norwich .   University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021.  Pages 231 - 237. Available with a subscription from De Gruyter: https://doi.org/10.9783/9780812297508-013
Year of Publication: 2021.

6. Record Number: 43624
Author(s): Smith, Carissa Turner,
Contributor(s):
Title : The Virgin Martyr of Comics: Distributed Agency and Saintly Iconography
Source: Cyborg Saints: Religion and Posthumanism in Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction Carissa Turner Smith .   Routledge, 2020.  Pages 124 - 158.
Year of Publication: 2020.

7. Record Number: 43870
Author(s): Hawes, Janice,
Contributor(s):
Title : Manly Fantasy: Medieval and Modern Masculinities in Two Juvenile Versions of Beowulf
Source: Beowulf in Contemporary Culture.   Edited by David Clark .   Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2020.  Pages 67 - 89.
Year of Publication: 2020.

8. Record Number: 44533
Author(s): Albericus of Rosciate, , , Angelus de Gambilionibus, , Julius Kirshner and Osvaldo Cavallar
Contributor(s):
Title : Paternal Power (Patria Potestas)
Source: Jurists and Jurisprudence in Medieval Italy: Texts and Contexts.   Edited by Osvaldo Cavallar and Julius Kirshner .   University of Toronto Press, 2020.  Pages 581 - 612. Available with a subscription from JSTOR: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctv179h1fw.43
and from De Gruyter: https://doi.org/10.3138/9781487536336-011
Year of Publication: 2020.

9. Record Number: 44534
Author(s): Barzis, Benedictus de, , Julius Kirshner and Osvaldo Cavallar
Contributor(s):
Title : Children Born Illegitimately
Source: Jurists and Jurisprudence in Medieval Italy: Texts and Contexts.   Edited by Osvaldo Cavallar and Julius Kirshner .   University of Toronto Press, 2020.  Pages 613 - 675. Available with a subscription from JSTOR: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctv179h1fw.44

Year of Publication: 2020.

10. Record Number: 44539
Author(s): Ubaldis, Baldus de, Franciscus de Albergottis, , Julius Kirshner and Osvaldo Cavallar
Contributor(s):
Title : Remarriage of Widows and Conflicting Claims to the Dowry
Source: Jurists and Jurisprudence in Medieval Italy: Texts and Contexts.   Edited by Osvaldo Cavallar and Julius Kirshner .   University of Toronto Press, 2020.  Pages 759 - 772. Available with a subscription from JSTOR: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctv179h1fw.49
and from De Gruyter: https://doi.org/10.3138/9781487536336-011
Year of Publication: 2020.

11. Record Number: 44540
Author(s): Bartolus of Sassoferrato, , , Angelus de Ubaldis, , Julius Kirshner and Osvaldo Cavallar
Contributor(s):
Title : Testamentary and Intestate Succession
Source: Jurists and Jurisprudence in Medieval Italy: Texts and Contexts.   Edited by Osvaldo Cavallar and Julius Kirshner .   University of Toronto Press, 2020.  Pages 773 - 799. Available with a subscription from JSTOR: https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/j.ctv179h1fw.50
and from De Gruyter: https://doi.org/10.3138/9781487536336-011
Year of Publication: 2020.

12. Record Number: 44748
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : Children: (a) Young Grettir Helps around the Farm, (b) Children Mimic Adults, (c) The Child Is Mother of the Woman, (d) Young Egil Plays for Keeps
Source: The Viking Age: A Reader.   Edited by Angus A. Somerville and R. Andrew McDonald .   University of Toronto Press, 2020.  Pages 337 - 342.
Year of Publication: 2020.

13. Record Number: 44890
Author(s): Thomas of Monmouth, ,
Contributor(s):
Title : Blood Libel: The Murder of William of Norwich
Source: The Intolerant Middle Ages: A Reader.   Edited by Eugene Smelyansky .   University of Toronto Press, 2020.  Pages 32 - 37.
Year of Publication: 2020.

14. Record Number: 45003
Author(s): William of Canterbury, , and Rose A. Sawyer,
Contributor(s):
Title : A Miracle of Thomas Becket: De puero syntectino (Concerning a Boy Suffering from a Wasting Disease) (1172–77)
Source: Medieval Disability Sourcebook: Western Europe.   Edited by Cameron Hunt McNabb .   punctum books, 2020.  Pages 162 - 167. Available open access from the JSTOR website: https://doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv11hptcd.14
Year of Publication: 2020.

15. Record Number: 43260
Author(s): Brachmann, Christoph
Contributor(s):
Title : Love and Resurrection: The Luxembourg Dynasty's Funeral Garments at St Vitus Cathedral in Prague
Source: Arrayed in Splendour: Art, Fashion, and Textiles in Medieval and Early Modern Europe   Edited by Christoph Brachmann .   Brepols, 2019.  Pages 59 - 93.
Year of Publication: 2019.

16. Record Number: 43880
Author(s): Ariantzi, Despoina,
Contributor(s):
Title : Stages of Life: From Childhood to Death
Source: History and Culture of Byzantium.   Edited by Falko Daim. Brill's New Pauly - Supplements, Volume: 10 .   Brill, 2019.  Pages 173 - 175.
Year of Publication: 2019.

17. Record Number: 42917
Author(s): Magidow, Melanie,
Contributor(s):
Title : Epic of the Commander Dhat al-Himma
Source: Melanie Magidow, translator   Edited by Melanie Magidow Medieval Feminist Forum , 54., 3 ( 2018):  Pages 1 - 62. Available open access from the Medieval Feminist Forum journal website: https://scholarworks.wmich.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2151&context=mff
Year of Publication: 2018.

18. Record Number: 43516
Author(s): Rose, Alice, and Benjamin J. Penny-Mason,
Contributor(s):
Title : Medieval Odontology, Maturation, and the Reformation: An Introduction to Trends in Non-Adult Dental Disease in England, c. 1000–1700
Source: Mediaeval Journal , 8., 2 ( 2018):  Pages 79 - 128. Available with a subscription: https://doi.org/10.1484/J.JMMS.5.119305.
Year of Publication: 2018.

19. Record Number: 32975
Author(s): Crawford, Sally
Contributor(s):
Title : Baptism and Infant Burial in Anglo-Saxon England
Source: Medieval Life Cycles: Continuity and Change.   Edited by Isabelle Cochelin and Karen Smyth .   Brepols, 2013. Mediaeval Journal , 8., 2 ( 2018):  Pages 55 - 80.
Year of Publication: 2013.

20. Record Number: 35524
Author(s): Datini, Margherita,
Contributor(s): Pagliaro, Antonio, trans. and James, Carolyn, trans.
Title : Letters to Francesco Datini
Source: Letters to Francesco Datini. Margherita Datini   Edited by Carolyn James and Antonio Pagliaro. The Other Voice in Early Modern Europe: The Toronto Series .   Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 2012. Mediaeval Journal , 8., 2 ( 2018):  Pages 1 - 431.
Year of Publication: 2012.

21. Record Number: 28920
Author(s): Clanchy, Michael
Contributor(s):
Title : Did Mothers Teach their Children to Read?
Source: Motherhood, Religion, and Society in Medieval Europe, 400-1400: Essays Presented to Henrietta Leyser.   Edited by Conrad Leyser and Lesley Smith. Church, Faith and Culture in the Medieval West .   Ashgate, 2011. Mediaeval Journal , 8., 2 ( 2018):  Pages 129 - 153. Republished in Looking back from the Invention of Printing: Mothers and the Teaching of Reading in the Middle Ages. Michael Clanchy. Brepols, 2018. Pages 163-191.
Year of Publication: 2011.

22. Record Number: 36545
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : Être enfant au Moyen Âge
Source: Être enfant au Moyen Âge: Anthologie de textes consacrés à la vie de l'enfant du Ve au XVe siècle.   Edited by Pierre Riché .   Editions Fabert, 2010. Mediaeval Journal , 8., 2 ( 2018):  Pages 14 - 209.
Year of Publication: 2010.

23. Record Number: 14121
Author(s): Lorentz, Philippe.
Contributor(s):
Title : Children's Portraits: Between Politics and Family Memories [The author briefly surveys portraits done in the late medieval period, looking most closely at paintings of Margaret of Austria. In some cases the portraits were made to be sent to potential husbands in marriage negotiations. Title note supplied by Femin
Source: Women of Distinction: Margaret of York | Margaret of Austria.   Edited by Dagmar Eichberger .   Brepols, 2005. Mediaeval Journal , 8., 2 ( 2018):  Pages 114 - 123.
Year of Publication: 2005.

24. Record Number: 11500
Author(s): McKee, Sally
Contributor(s):
Title : Inherited Status and Slavery in Late Medieval Italy and Venetian Crete [In comparing the situation of slaves' children fathered by their masters in Crete and in the mainland cities of Venice, Genoa, and Florence, the author argues that "Latin" ancestry counted in the colonial setting but not in the Italian cities. Introducing children of mixed parentage into society mattered more for a frontier society where the conquering Western Europeans were in the minority. However, in both areas in the late Middle Ages, custom pushed to extend free status to the children of slaves by assuming that the children inherited their fathers' status rather than their mothers' servile condition. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Past and Present , 182., (February 2004):  Pages 31 - 53.
Year of Publication: 2004.

25. Record Number: 9720
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : Affairs of State: The Illegitimate Children of Henry I [Appendix A lists and comments on the twenty-five illegitimate children acknowledged by Henry I].
Source: Journal of Medieval History , 29., 2 (June 2003):  Pages 129 - 151.
Year of Publication: 2003.

26. Record Number: 11949
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : The Birth and Childhood of King John: Some Revisions
Source: Eleanor of Aquitaine: Lord and Lady.   Edited by Bonnie Wheeler and John Carmi Parsons The New Middle Ages .   Palgrave Macmillan, 2003. Journal of Medieval History , 29., 2 (June 2003):  Pages 159 - 175.
Year of Publication: 2003.

27. Record Number: 10724
Author(s): Blumenthal, Debra.
Contributor(s):
Title : Sclaves molt fortes, senyors invalts: Sex, Lies, and Paternity Suits in Fifteenth-Century Spain [In the Kingdom of Valencia slaves who bore their masters' children were automatically set free. However, in some cases masters, wrongly or rightly, denied fatherhood, and slaves would press their suits in court. Blumenthal explores the often complex motivations involved including the willingness of masters or their heirs to claim impotence as a defense. Title note supplied by Feminae.]
Source: Women, Texts, and Authority in the Early Modern Spanish World.   Edited by Marta V. Vicente and Luis R. Corteguera .   Ashgate, 2003. Journal of Medieval History , 29., 2 (June 2003):  Pages 17 - 35.
Year of Publication: 2003.

28. Record Number: 8080
Author(s): Drake, Graham N.
Contributor(s):
Title : Not Safe Even in Their Own Castles: Reading Domestic Violence Against Children in Four Middle English Romances [The author argues that the physical abuse, danger in homes, abusive foster guardians, and forced marriages experienced by the children in these romances served to evoke pathos. Readers among the gentry and urban middle class were anxious about violence and insecurity but in these romances the children usually triumphed over extreme difficulties with a happy ending. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Domestic Violence in Medieval Texts.   Edited by Eve Salisbury, Georgiana Donavin, and Merrall Llewelyn Price .   University Press of Florida, 2002. Journal of Medieval History , 29., 2 (June 2003):  Pages 139 - 163.
Year of Publication: 2002.

29. Record Number: 9332
Author(s): Meredith, Gwenn.
Contributor(s):
Title : Henry I's Concubines [The author concentrates on the cases of Nest, daughter of the prince of South Wales and grandmother of Giraldus Cambrensis, and Sybil Corbet, daughter of a minor baron. Meredith argues that the women displayed a surprising amount of independence, navigat
Source: Essays in Medieval Studies (Full Text via Project Muse) 19 (2002): 14-28. Link Info
Year of Publication: 2002.

30. Record Number: 8844
Author(s): Stafford, Pauline.
Contributor(s):
Title : Review Article: Parents and Children in the Early Middle Ages [The author considers recent scholarship on parenting and children while discussing the books by Katrien Heene ("The Legacy of Paradise: Marriage, Motherhood, and Women in Carolingian Edifying Literature"), Sally Crawford ("Children in Anglo-Saxon England"), and the translation of Dhuoda's "Handbook" by Marcelle Thiébaux ("Handboook for her Warrior Son"). Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Early Medieval Europe , 10., 2 ( 2001):  Pages 257 - 271.
Year of Publication: 2001.

31. Record Number: 5446
Author(s): Chavasse, Ruth.
Contributor(s):
Title : The Virgin Mary: Consoler, Protector, and Social Worker in Quattrocento Miracle Tales [The author examines women's problems and needs as represented in such miracle texts as the late fifteenth century "Miracoli della Vergine Maria" and the poem by Lorenzo de' Oppizi, "Miracoli della Vergine della Carcere," a catalog of the miracles worked
Source: Women in Italian Renaissance Culture and Society.   Edited by Letizia Panizza .   European Humanities Research Centre, University of Oxford, 2000. Magistra , 6., 2 (Winter 2000):  Pages 138 - 164.
Year of Publication: 2000.

32. Record Number: 4579
Author(s): Hopenwasser, Nanda and Signe Wegener
Contributor(s):
Title : Vox Matris: The Influence of St. Birgitta's "Revelations" on "The Book of Margery Kempe": St. Birgitta and Margery Kempe as Wives and Mothers
Source: Crossing the Bridge: Comparative Essays on Medieval European and Heian Japanese Women Writers.   Edited by Barbara Stevenson and Cynthia Ho .   Palgrave, 2000. Early Medieval Europe , 10., 2 ( 2001):  Pages 61 - 85.
Year of Publication: 2000.

33. Record Number: 4835
Author(s): Wasyliw, Patricia Healy.
Contributor(s):
Title : The Pious Infant: Developments in Popular Piety During the High Middle Ages [the author argues that during this period children became saints in two ways: 1) Pious behavior and 2) Murder victims upon whose short lives some elements of sanctity were superimposed; the author discusses the lives of several girls around whom cults developed including Rose of Viterbo, Imelda Lambertini, Saint Fina of San Gimignano, Contessa or Comitissa Teleapetra, Agnes of Bavaria, Reinildis of Reisenbeck, and Panacea of Novara].
Source: Lay Sanctity, Medieval and Modern: A Search for Models.   Edited by Ann W. Astell .   University of Notre Dame Press, 2000. Early Medieval Europe , 10., 2 ( 2001):  Pages 105 - 115.
Year of Publication: 2000.

34. Record Number: 4840
Author(s): Barratt, Alexandra.
Contributor(s):
Title : Infancy and Education in the Writings of Gertrud the Great of Helfta
Source: Magistra , 6., 2 (Winter 2000):  Pages 5 - 30.
Year of Publication: 2000.

35. Record Number: 5298
Author(s): Levin, William R.
Contributor(s):
Title : Lost Children, a Working Mother, and the Progress of an Artist at the Florentine Misericordia in the Trecento [The author explores Ambrogio di Baldese's connections with the Misericordia confraternity and its shelter for abandoned children; Ambrogio's mother, Santina, had cared for the children before her son took over the responsibility].
Source: Publications of the Medieval Association of the Midwest , 6., ( 1999):  Pages 34 - 84.
Year of Publication: 1999.

36. Record Number: 3806
Author(s): Byrne, Joseph P. and Eleanor A. Congdon
Contributor(s):
Title : Mothering in the Casa Datini
Source: Journal of Medieval History , 25., 1 (March 1999):  Pages 35 - 56.
Year of Publication: 1999.

37. Record Number: 7354
Author(s): Santinelli, Emmanuelle.
Contributor(s):
Title : La Veuve du prince au tournant de l'an mil: l'exemple de Berthe de Bourgogne [Berthe, the widow of the count of Blois, preserved her children's inheritance, the author argues, in a shrewd move by marrying the King of France. Though censured by the Church, Berthe was in all other ways an exemplary widow: preserving the "memoria" of her first husband, giving generously to monasteries, and ruling until her son came of age. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Femmes et pouvoirs des femmes à Byzance et en Occident (VIe -XIe siècles). Colloque international organisé les 28, 29 et 30 mars 1996 à Bruxelles et Villeneuve d'Ascq.   Edited by Stéphane Lebecq, Alain Dierkens, Régine Le Jan, and Jean-Marie Sansterre .   Centre de Recherche sur l'Histoire de l'Europe du Nord-Ouest, Université Charles de Gaulle-Lille 3, 1999. Publications of the Medieval Association of the Midwest , 6., ( 1999):  Pages 75 - 89.
Year of Publication: 1999.

38. Record Number: 4313
Author(s): Coletti, Theresa.
Contributor(s):
Title : Genealogy, Sexuality, and Sacred Power: The Saint Anne Dedication of the Digby "Candlemas Day and the Killing of the Children of Israel"
Source: Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies , 29., 1 (Winter 1999):  Pages 25 - 59.
Year of Publication: 1999.

39. Record Number: 4619
Author(s): Klapisch-Zuber, Christiane.
Contributor(s):
Title : The "Cruel Mother": Maternity, Widowhood, and Dowry in Florence in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries [The author examines the plight of widows who were frequently forced to remarry by their natal families and leave their children behind with the first husbands' kin].
Source: Debating the Middle Ages: Issues and Readings.   Edited by Lester K. Little and Barbara H. Rosenwein .   Blackwell Publishers, 1998. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies , 29., 1 (Winter 1999):  Pages 264 - 276. Originally published in Women, Family, and Ritual in Renaissance Italy. University of Chicago Press, 1985. Pages 117-131. Also reprinted in Feminism and Renaissance Studies. Edited by Lorna Hutson. Oxford Reading in Feminism series. Oxford University Pres
Year of Publication: 1998.

40. Record Number: 2576
Author(s): Brodman, James William.
Contributor(s):
Title : The Care of Women and Children [discusses provisions for poor women's dowries, the rehabilitation of prostitutes, and care of abandoned children in orphanages, with wet nurses, and in apprenticeships].
Source: Charity and Welfare: Hospitals and the Poor in Medieval Catalonia. James William Brodman Middle Ages Series .   University of Pennsylvania Press, 1998. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies , 29., 1 (Winter 1999):  Pages 100 - 124.
Year of Publication: 1998.

41. Record Number: 3507
Author(s): Parsons, John Carmi.
Contributor(s):
Title : Que Nos in Infancia Lactauit: The Impact of Childhood Care-Givers on Plantagenet Family Relationships in the Thirteenth and Early Fourteenth Centuries [topics discussed include the concern of the royal parents, the efforts made to integrate children into their birth families, and the loyalty adult children felt for their caregivers and their families].
Source: Women, Marriage, and Family in Medieval Christendom: Essays in Memory of Michael M. Sheehan, C.S.B.   Edited by Constance M. Rousseau and Joel T. Rosenthal .   Western Michigan University, 1998. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies , 29., 1 (Winter 1999):  Pages 289 - 324.
Year of Publication: 1998.

42. Record Number: 13747
Author(s): de Jong, Mayke.
Contributor(s):
Title : Imitatio morum. The Cloister and Clerical Purity in the Carolingian World [The author argues for the importance of male monasteries as a model for and training ground of clerical purity through celibacy. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Medieval Purity and Piety: Essays on Medieval Clerical Celibacy and Religious Reform.   Edited by Michael Frassetto Garland Medieval Casebooks Series .   Garland Publishing, 1998. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies , 29., 1 (Winter 1999):  Pages 49 - 80.
Year of Publication: 1998.

43. Record Number: 2224
Author(s): Stasser, Thierry.
Contributor(s):
Title : Adélaïde d'Anjou, sa famille, ses unions, sa descendance
Source: Moyen Age , 103., 1 ( 1997):  Pages 9 - 52.
Year of Publication: 1997.

44. Record Number: 2667
Author(s): McNamer, Sarah.
Contributor(s):
Title : Dhuoda's "Handbook for William" and the Mother's Manual Tradition
Source: Listening to Their Voices: The Rhetorical Activities of Historical Women.   Edited by Molly Meijer Wertheimer .   University of South Carolina Press, 1997. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies , 29., 1 (Winter 1999):  Pages 177 - 198.
Year of Publication: 1997.

45. Record Number: 2415
Author(s): Frantzen, Allen J.
Contributor(s):
Title : Where the Boys Are: Children and Sex in the Anglo-Saxon Penitentials [texts analyzed are: "Scriftboc," the "Canons of Theodore," the "Old English Penitential," and the "Old English Handbook"].
Source: Becoming Male in the Middle Ages.   Edited by Jeffrey Jerome Cohen and Bonnie Wheeler .   Garland Publishing, 1997. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies , 29., 1 (Winter 1999):  Pages 43 - 66.
Year of Publication: 1997.

46. Record Number: 3913
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title : Boys Will Be... What? Gender, Sexuality, and Childhood in "Floire et Blancheflor" and "Floris et Lyriope" [The author argues that in both texts boyish sexuality leads to inappropriate choices, Floris transgresses social hierarchy and Floire calls into question the categories of gender and kinship].
Source: Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies , 9., 1 (Spring 1997):  Pages 39 - 61.
Year of Publication: 1997.

47. Record Number: 2275
Author(s): Tasioulas, J.A.
Contributor(s):
Title : Between Doctrine and Domesticity: The Portrayal of Mary in the N-Town Plays [argues that the N-Town author sought to emphasize both Mary's purity and humanity in the depiction of her conception and childhood].
Source: Medieval Women in Their Communities.   Edited by Diane Watt .   University of Toronto Press, 1997. Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies , 9., 1 (Spring 1997):  Pages 222 - 245.
Year of Publication: 1997.

48. Record Number: 1973
Author(s): Innes-Parker, Catherine.
Contributor(s):
Title : Subversion and Conformity in Julian's "Revelation": Authority, Vision, and the Motherhood of God [in part compares images of motherhood in Julian with those in "Ancrene Wisse" and "The Chastising of God's Children"].
Source: Mystics Quarterly , 23., 2 (June 1997):  Pages 7 - 35.
Year of Publication: 1997.

49. Record Number: 2335
Author(s): Skinner, Patricia.
Contributor(s):
Title : The Light of My Eyes: Medieval Motherhood in the Mediterranean
Source: Women's History Review , 6., 3 ( 1997):  Pages 391 - 410.
Year of Publication: 1997.

50. Record Number: 1918
Author(s): Schulman, N. M.
Contributor(s):
Title : Husband, Father, Bishop? Grosseteste in Paris [suggests, based on a bequest of a house, that Grosseteste may have lived in Paris for over twenty years and had a wife and three children; the article includes a edition of the bequest from the cartulary of Sainte-Opportune].
Source: Speculum (Full Text via JSTOR) 72, 2 (April 1997): 330-346. Link Info
Year of Publication: 1997.

51. Record Number: 3590
Author(s): Rosenthal, Joel T.
Contributor(s):
Title : Looking for Grandmother: The Pastons and Their Counterparts in Late Medieval England
Source: Medieval Mothering.   Edited by John Carmi Parsons and Bonnie Wheeler .   Garland Publishing, 1996. Scandinavian Journal of History , 21., 1 ( 1996):  Pages 259 - 277.
Year of Publication: 1996.

52. Record Number: 5501
Author(s): Flanagan, Sabina.
Contributor(s):
Title : Oblation or Enclosure: Reflections on Hildegard of Bingen's Entry into Religion [the author argues that Hildegard was both an oblate (offered to the monastery as a young child) and an anchoress (enclosed with Jutta for several years); the author points out that enclosure was not irrevocable nor did it necessarily mean that Hildegard could not exit the cell attached to the male monastery].
Source: Wisdom Which Encircles Circles: Papers on Hildegard of Bingen.   Edited by Audrey Ekdahl Davidson .   Medieval Institute Publications, Western Michigan University, 1996. Scandinavian Journal of History , 21., 1 ( 1996):  Pages 1 - 14.
Year of Publication: 1996.

53. Record Number: 3592
Author(s): Chibnall, Marjorie M.
Contributor(s):
Title : Public Lives, Private Ties: Royal Mothers in England and Scotland, 1070 -1204
Source: Medieval Mothering.   Edited by John Carmi Parsons and Bonnie Wheeler .   Garland Publishing, 1996. Moyen Age , 103., 1 ( 1997):  Pages 295 - 311.
Year of Publication: 1996.

54. Record Number: 2770
Author(s): Schäfer, Daniel.
Contributor(s):
Title : Embryulkie zwishen Mythos, Recht und Medizin: Zur Überlieferungsgeschichte von Sectio in mortua und Embryotomie in Spätantike und Mittelalter
Source: Medizinhistorisches Journal , 31., 40241 ( 1996):  Pages 275 - 297.
Year of Publication: 1996.

55. Record Number: 2990
Author(s): Haas, Louis.
Contributor(s):
Title : Women and Childbearing in Medieval Florence [highlights the female networks of family and friends that help in childbirth].
Source: Medieval Family Roles: A Book of Essays.   Edited by Cathy Jorgensen Itnyre .   Garland Publishing, 1996. Medizinhistorisches Journal , 31., 40241 ( 1996):  Pages 87 - 99.
Year of Publication: 1996.

56. Record Number: 681
Author(s): Affeldt, Werner.
Contributor(s):
Title : The English Noblewoman and Her Family in the Later Middle Ages [surviving sources show that family relations spanned a wide range of feeling].
Source: The Fragility of Her Sex?: Medieval Irishwomen in Their European Context.   Edited by Christine Meek and Katherine Simms .   Four Courts Press, 1996. Medizinhistorisches Journal , 31., 40241 ( 1996):  Pages 119 - 135.
Year of Publication: 1996.

57. Record Number: 2350
Author(s): Frantzen, Allen J.
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Title : Where the Boys Are: Same-Sex Relations in the Anglo-Saxon Penitentials
Source: Old English Newsletter , 29., 3 (Spring 1996):
Year of Publication: 1996.

58. Record Number: 1168
Author(s): Nors, Thyra.
Contributor(s):
Title : Illegitimate Children and Their High-Born Mothers: Changes in the Perception of Legitimacy in Mediaeval Denmark [distinctions made between children born from arranged concubinage, secret liaisons, and relations between freemen and bondswomen; the Church censured illegitimacy, causing a steep decline in status].
Source: Scandinavian Journal of History , 21., 1 ( 1996):  Pages 17 - 37.
Year of Publication: 1996.

59. Record Number: 742
Author(s): Bitel, Lisa M.
Contributor(s):
Title : Reproduction and Production in Early Ireland [roles of women, especially as makers of babies and makers of cloth].
Source: Portraits of Medieval and Renaissance Living: Essays in Honor of David Herlihy.   Edited by Samual K. Cohn, Jr. and Steven A. Epstein .   University of Michigan Press, 1996. Scandinavian Journal of History , 21., 1 ( 1996):  Pages 71 - 89.
Year of Publication: 1996.

60. Record Number: 3593
Author(s): LoPrete, Kimberly A.
Contributor(s):
Title : Adela of Blois as Mother and Countess
Source: Medieval Mothering.   Edited by John Carmi Parsons and Bonnie Wheeler .   Garland Publishing, 1996. Scandinavian Journal of History , 21., 1 ( 1996):  Pages 313 - 333.
Year of Publication: 1996.

61. Record Number: 477
Author(s): Nieuwland, Jeannette.
Contributor(s):
Title : Motherhood and Sanctity in the Life of Saint Birgitta of Sweden: An Insoluble Conflict?
Source: Sanctity and Motherhood: Essays on Holy Mothers in the Middle Ages.   Edited by Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker Garland Medieval Casebooks, 14.   Garland Publishing, 1995. History Today , 45., 6 (June 1995):  Pages 296 - 329.
Year of Publication: 1995.

62. Record Number: 511
Author(s): Hammer, Carl I.
Contributor(s):
Title : The Handmaid's Tale: Morganatic Relationships in Early- mediaeval Bavaria [evidence from law codes and deeds].
Source: Continuity and Change , 10., 3 (Dec. 1995):  Pages 345 - 368.
Year of Publication: 1995.

63. Record Number: 1065
Author(s): Greilsammer, Myriam.
Contributor(s):
Title : Autour de la maison: trois études sur l' univers de la famille au Moyen Âge [Verdon's Les Françaises pendant la guerre de Cent Ans, Klapisch- Zuber's La Maison et le nom, and Shahar's Childhood in the Middle Ages].
Source: Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Historie , 73., 1 ( 1995):  Pages 409 - 432.
Year of Publication: 1995.

64. Record Number: 6778
Author(s): Cowgill, Jane.
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Title : Chaucer's Missing Children ["In the lyrics, the drama, and in Chaucer's religious tales, then, the sufferings of mothers and children are made analogous to those of Mary and Christ. Children are appropriate, even essential, to this genre because, in their relationships to their mothers, they embody one of the central mysteries of the faith. Conversely, the relationships between fathers and suffering children, while presented as significant in the tales of tragedy and morality, hint at but cannot carry the same spiritual valence. Further, to recapitulate my introductory remarks, children are largely absent from the romances and fabliaux because they would be a hindrance to the internal necessities of those forms. Children are depicted in 'The Canterbury Tales' not according to any principles of realism, but according to their appropriateness to particular literary genres." p. 5 of the electronic version available through Project Muse].
Source: Essays in Medieval Studies , 12., ( 1995):  Pages 1 - 5. and 1-2 (notes) [in the electronic version available through Project Muse]. Issue title: Children and the Family in the Middle Ages.
Year of Publication: 1995.

65. Record Number: 324
Author(s): Nicholas, David.
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Title : Child and Adolescent Labour in the Late Medieval City: A Flemish Model in Regional Perspective
Source: English Historical Review (Full Text via JSTOR) 110 (Nov. 1995): 1103-1131. Link Info
Year of Publication: 1995.

66. Record Number: 31
Author(s): Stuard, Susan Mosher.
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Title : Ancillary Evidence for the Decline of Medieval Slavery [Experience of women slaves in the countryside and in wealthy households counters the standard argument made about slavery. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Past and Present , 149 ( 1995):  Pages 3 - 28. Republished in Considering Medieval Women and Gender. Susan Mosher Stuard. Ashgate Variorum, 2010. Chapter VII.
Year of Publication: 1995.

67. Record Number: 6732
Author(s): Kruk, Remke.
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Title : Ibn Battuta: Travel, Family Life, and Chronology: How Seriously Do We Take a Father? [the author analyzes Ibn Battuta's mentions of women and children in his text, finding that he enjoys the company of women, both his wives and his slaves; although he leaves his wives behind on his travels, he appears to have an interest in his wives and children since he sometimes returns to visit or sends them money].
Source: Al-Qantara , 16., 2 ( 1995):  Pages 369 - 384.
Year of Publication: 1995.

68. Record Number: 1353
Author(s): Corthals, Johan.
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Title : Affiliation of Children: "Immathchor nAilella Ocus Airt"
Source: Peritia: Journal of the Medieval Academy of Ireland , 9., ( 1995):  Pages 92 - 124.
Year of Publication: 1995.

69. Record Number: 30
Author(s): Orme, Nicholas
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Title : Culture of Children in Medieval England
Source: Past and Present (Full Text via JSTOR) 148 (Aug. 1995): 48-89. Link Info
Year of Publication: 1995.

70. Record Number: 1094
Author(s): Giladi, Avner.
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Title : Gender Differences in Child Rearing and Education: Some Preliminary Observations with Reference to Medieval Muslim Thought [contrasts religious writings that offer women some protections and a measure of equality with such social customs as childhood rites, child marriage, and reactions to children's deaths, all cases in which the male was favored over the female].
Source: Al-Qantara , 16., 2 ( 1995):  Pages 291 - 308.
Year of Publication: 1995.

71. Record Number: 331
Author(s): Schultz, James A.
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Title : No Girls, No Boys, No Families: On the Construction of Childhood in Texts of the German Middle Ages
Source: JEGP: Journal of English and Germanic Philology , 94., 1 (Jan. 1995):  Pages 59 - 81.
Year of Publication: 1995.

72. Record Number: 266
Author(s): Betzig, Laura.
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Title : Medieval Monogamy [polygynous mating and monogamous marriage - inheritance strategies and the influence of the Church].
Source: Journal of Family History , 20., 2 ( 1995):  Pages 181 - 216.
Year of Publication: 1995.

73. Record Number: 443
Author(s): Carpenter, Jennifer.
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Title : Juette of Huy, Recluse and Mother (1158-1228): Children and Mothering in the Saintly Life
Source: Power of the Weak: Studies on Medieval Women. A selection of a papers presented at the annual conference of the Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, Feb. 1990.   Edited by Jennifer Carpenter and Sally- Beth MacLean .   University of Illinois Press, 1995. Journal of Family History , 20., 2 ( 1995):  Pages 57 - 93.
Year of Publication: 1995.

74. Record Number: 478
Author(s): Goldberg, Jeremy.
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Title : Girls Growing Up in Later Medieval England
Source: History Today , 45., 6 (June 1995):  Pages 25 - 32.
Year of Publication: 1995.

75. Record Number: 1950
Author(s): Negredo, Navas A. and Elisa Cifuentes Pérez
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Title : The Paston Letters: Marriage and Family
Source: Papers from the VII International Conference of the Spanish Society for Medieval English Language & Literature. .  1994. Essays in Medieval Studies , 12., ( 1995):  Pages 207 - 215.
Year of Publication: 1994.

76. Record Number: 1436
Author(s): Finnegan, Robert Emmett.
Contributor(s):
Title : She Should Have Said No to Walter: Griselda's Promise in "The Clerk's Tale" [emphasis on Griselda's moral responsibility with an analyis of the terms "assenten" and "consenten" and "tempten," "assaien," and "assaillen"].
Source: English Studies , 75., 4 (July 1994):  Pages 303 - 321.
Year of Publication: 1994.

77. Record Number: 1381
Author(s): Hough, Carole A.
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Title : The Early Kentish "Divorce Laws": A Reconsideration of Aethelberht, Chs. 79 and 80 [argues that the text traditionally taken as evidence of divorce is in fact about a widow who either remains celibate, keeping her inheritance and children, or remarries and loses her inheritance and, possibly, her children as well].
Source: Anglo-Saxon England , 23., ( 1994):  Pages 19 - 34.
Year of Publication: 1994.

78. Record Number: 10008
Author(s): Ziolkowski, Jan M.
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Title : A Fairy Tale from before Fairy Tales: Egbert of Liege’s "De puella a lupellis seruata" and the Medieval Background of "Little Red Riding Hood" [The author analyzes Egbert’s eleventh-century Latin poem as an early analogue to the famous fairy tale about a girl and a wolf. Folklorists differ on the value of medieval texts for their studies, because most see them as too literary to be pure representations of an oral tradition and yet too early to qualify as literary fairy tales. Egbert claims an oral origin to his poem, which appears in a schoolbook for students learning Latin. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Speculum , 67., 3 (July 1992):  Pages 549 - 575.
Year of Publication: 1992.

79. Record Number: 11820
Author(s): Pulsiano, Phillip and Kirsten Wolf
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Title : The "Hwelp" in "Wulf and Eadwacer" [The symbolic meaning of the "hwelp" (whelp, young dog or wolf) in is much debated in this Old English poem. Some critics interpret the "hwelp" as representing a child who is born as a result of an illicit love affair, but the authors argue that many references to wolves in Old Norse literature and law suggest that the "hwelp" in this poem is the child of an outlaw father. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: English Language Notes , 28., 3 (March 1991):  Pages 1 - 9.
Year of Publication: 1991.

80. Record Number: 11224
Author(s): Bonfield, Lloyd.
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Title : Canon Law and Family Law in Medieval Western Christendom
Source: Continuity and Change , 6., 3 (December 1991):  Pages 361 - 374.
Year of Publication: 1991.

81. Record Number: 11079
Author(s): Finnegan, Robert Emmett.
Contributor(s):
Title : The Wife's Dead Child and Friar John: Parallels and Oppositions in the "Summoner's Tale" [The author suggests that the wife's dead child in the "Summoner’s Tale" may be a product of her affair with Friar John, in which case the child serves as a symbol for the Friar's spiritual condition. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Neuphilologische Mitteilungen , 92., 4 ( 1991):  Pages 457 - 462.
Year of Publication: 1991.

82. Record Number: 12698
Author(s): Turner, Ralph V.
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Title : The Children of Anglo-Norman Royalty and Their Upbringing [Although royals did demonstrate affection toward their children (both legitimate and illegitimate), aristocratic parents did not consider childcare their primary responsibility. Although noblewomen participated in the education of children, they saw other roles as more important: supervising household affairs, acting as regents when their husbands were away, giving birth to heirs, and negotiating marriage alliances for their sons and daughters. Many other people (including household servants, nurses, and relatives) shared the responsibility of childrearing. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Medieval Prosopography , 11., 2 (Autumn 1990):  Pages 17 - 52.
Year of Publication: 1990.

83. Record Number: 12731
Author(s): Giladi, Avner.
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Title : Some Observations on Infanticide in Medieval Muslim Society [Infanticide was a recognized practice in Arabia before the emergence of Islam, and although Muhammed denounced the practice in the Qu'ran, evidence from Qu'anic commentaries and hadith literature indicate that it persisted (even in post-Islamic Arabia) as a family planning strategy. For instance, a family under extreme economic pressure might allow an infant (especially a girl) to die soon after birth. Although Arab polytheists may have willingly sacrificed children (especially males, who were deemed most precious), Muslims viewed boys and girls as equals and on the whole rejected infanticide. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: International Journal of Middle East Studies , 22., 2 (May 1990):  Pages 185 - 200.
Year of Publication: 1990.

84. Record Number: 28746
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Title : Margaret of Austria at Age Three
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85. Record Number: 28749
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Title : Margaret of Austria
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Title : Tomb of Don Sancho Saiz de Carillo (detail)
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87. Record Number: 31180
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Title : Panel from the Humility Polyptych - Umilta resuscitates a dead child
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88. Record Number: 31221
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Title : Holy Family at Work: Opening Image for Saturday Hours of the Virgin, Sext
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89. Record Number: 31224
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Title : Historiated Initial with the Miracle of the Children in the Oven
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90. Record Number: 31430
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Title : The Wife of Hasdrubal and Her Children
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91. Record Number: 32139
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Title : Philippa Carew
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92. Record Number: 32140
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Title : Daughters of Joan, Lady of Cobham
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93. Record Number: 32459
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Title : John Hawberk, Son of Nicholas Hawberk
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94. Record Number: 33776
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Title : Empress Constance entrusts her son to the duchess of Spoleto
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95. Record Number: 40713
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Title : Double portrait of Federico da Montefeltro and his son Guidobaldo
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96. Record Number: 41018
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Title : Disabled beggar child
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97. Record Number: 41058
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Title : Bust of a young boy
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98. Record Number: 41068
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Title : Old Man and Child
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99. Record Number: 43165
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Title : Doctor treating a plague victim
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100. Record Number: 43665
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Title : Madonna of Mercy with Foundlings
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101. Record Number: 45240
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Title : The Madonna rescues a child
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