Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 44488
Author(s): Boyarin, Adrienne Williams
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Title : The Jew and the Priest
Source: The Christian Jew and the Unmarked Jewess. Adrienne Williams Boyarin.   Edited by Adrienne Williams Boyarin, translator of Appendix 4 The Jew and the Priest .   University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021.  Pages 243 - 244. Available with a subscription from De Gruyter: https://doi.org/10.9783/9780812297508-015
Year of Publication: 2021.

2. Record Number: 5307
Author(s): Russell, Kenneth C.
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Title : Peter Damian's "Liber gomorrhianus": The Text vs. the Scholarly Tradition
Source: American Benedictine Review , 49., 3 (September 1998):  Pages 299 - 315.
Year of Publication: 1998.

3. Record Number: 1489
Author(s): Perivolaris, John.
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Title : Further Observations on the Conclusion of Elena y María": An Answer to Kevin C. Reilly [debate between the mistresses of a priest and a knight as to who has the greater status and wealth; in responding to Reilly's article ("The Conclusion of "Elena y María": A Reconsideration" Kentucky Romance Quarterly 30 (1983): 251-262) the author argues that María and her priest-lover are not favored but both the knight and the priest are condemned as corrupt].
Source: Corónica , 22., 2 (Spring 1994):  Pages 118 - 122.
Year of Publication: 1994.

4. Record Number: 11079
Author(s): Finnegan, Robert Emmett.
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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.