Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 13779
Author(s): Ferzoco, George.
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Title : The Massa Marittima Mural [The Massa Marittima mural, discovered in 2000 on the site of a public fountain, has been interpreted, because of the presence of imperial eagles, as a piece of pro-Empire Ghibelline art. Yet the presence of a woman being sodomized beneath an eagle sugges
Source: Il murale di Massa Marittina. George Ferzoco Toscana Studies .  2004.  Pages 71 - 92. [In Italian on pp.29-50]
Year of Publication: 2004.

2. Record Number: 5979
Author(s): Ryan, Denise.
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Title : Herod's Law: Sovereignty and Trespass in the "Coventry Shearmen and Taylors Pageant"
Source: Gender and Conflict in the Middle Ages. Gender and Medieval Studies Conference, York, January 5-7 2001. .  2001.
Year of Publication: 2001.

3. Record Number: 4313
Author(s): Coletti, Theresa.
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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.

4. Record Number: 5001
Author(s): Polonio, Valeria.
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Title : Il monachesimo femminile in Liguria dalle origini al XII secolo [Evidence for women's monasticism in Liguria is sparse before Lombard domination was established in the seventh century. Thereafter nobles can be found establishing monasteries for women. By the thirteenth century Genoa both had its own monasteries and competed for control of other houses with local nobles. Small Benedictine houses were eclipsed eventually by new orders like the Cistercians].
Source: Il monachesimo femminile in Italia dall' Alto Medioevo al secolo XVII a confronto con l' oggi.   Edited by Gabriella Zarri .   San Pietro in Cariano: Il Segno dei Gabrielli editori, 1997. Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies , 29., 1 (Winter 1999):  Pages 87 - 119.
Year of Publication: 1997.

5. Record Number: 2541
Author(s): Nolan, Kathleen.
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Title : Ploratus et Ululatus: The Mothers in the Massacre of the Innocents at Chartres Cathedral [argues that female viewers of the Frieze cared about the welfare of their children, saw the Virgin at Chartres as a protector of children, and recognized mourning as a particularly female responsibility ; also surveys twelfth-century representations of the Massacre in manuscript illuminations and sculpture].
Source: Studies in Iconography , 17., ( 1996):  Pages 95 - 141.
Year of Publication: 1996.

6. Record Number: 341
Author(s): Coletti, Theresa.
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Title : Ther Be But Women: Gender Conflict and Gender Identity in the Middle English Innocents Plays [role of mothers versus the male sphere of public authority]
Source: Mediaevalia , 18., ( 1995):  Pages 245 - 261. (1995 (for 1992)) Published by the Center for Medieval and Early Renaissance Studies, State University of New York at Binghamton
Year of Publication: 1995.

7. Record Number: 28725
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Title : Coronation of the Virgin
Source: Mediaevalia , 18., ( 1995):
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8. Record Number: 28836
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Title : Massacre of the Innocents
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9. Record Number: 28843
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Title : Scenes from Old and New Testaments
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10. Record Number: 31216
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Title : Sarcophagus of Doña Berenguela (or Berengaria)
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