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Record Number:
7799
Author(s)/Creator(s):
Contributor(s):
Carmen Caballero-Navas, ed. and trans
Title:
Book of Women's Love, or Book of Regimen of Women
Source:
The Book of Women's Love and Jewish Medieval Medical Literature on Women. Edited by Carmen Caballero-Navas. Kegan Paul, 2004. Pages 108 - 212.
Description:
"Edition, translation, and commentary on a Hebrew treatise on love magic, aphrodisiacs, cosmetics, gynecology, and obstetrics. The work is known to exist in only one late fifteenth-century copy, made probably in the area of Catalonia or Provence. Essentially a remedy book, this essentially empiricist text will disappoint those looking for theoretical statements about sexuality or magic. Caballero-Navas concedes that the author is male, but then offers a rather strained argument for a female audience despite evidence within the text that it was directed toward male readers. Other Hebrew texts on women’s medicine beyond those described by Barkaï 1998 [A History of Jewish Gynaecological Texts in the Middle Ages (Leiden: Brill, 1998)] are mentioned."
From Monica H. Green, Bibliography on Medieval Women, Gender, and Medicine 1980-2009
http://www.sciencia.cat/biblioteca/documents/Green_CumulativeBib_Feb2010.pdf
Article Type:
Edition of Text; Translation
Subject
(See Also)
:
Gynecology
Jews
Medicine
Sexuality
Award Note:
Geographic Area:
Eastern Mediterranean
Century:
13
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Year of Publication:
2004.
Language:
English; Hebrew
ISSN/ISBN:
0710307586