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1.
Record Number:
572
Author(s):
Tuten, Belle Stoddard.
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Title :
Disputing Corpses: Le Ronceray d'Angers Versus Saint-Nicolas d'Angers, Ca. 1080-1140 [nuns and monks contest parish boundaries and the rights to burials and offerings].
Source:
Medieval Perspectives , 10., ( 1995): Pages 178 - 188. Proceedings of the Twentieth Annual Conference of the Southeastern Medieval Association
Year of Publication:
1995.
2.
Record Number:
11777
Author(s):
Payer, Pierre J.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Sex and Confession in the Thirteenth Century [The essay explores the presentation of sex as it is reflected in confessional manuals of the thirteenth century. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Sex in the Middle Ages: A Book of Essays. Edited by Joyce E. Salisbury . Garland Publishing, 1991. Medieval Perspectives , 10., ( 1995): Pages 126 - 142.
Year of Publication:
1991.
3.
Record Number:
15600
Author(s):
Gold, Penny S.
Contributor(s):
Title :
The Charters of Le Ronceray D'Angers; Male/Female Interaction in Monastic Business [The author briefly documents and analyzes women's and men's interactions and roles in administering the female Benedictine monastery of Ronceray d'Angers in western France. Gold compares working relationships with Fontevrault to demonstrate that the Ronceray abbesses had less clean-cut control over the priests and coanons attached to thier houses. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source:
Medieval Women and the Sources of Medieval History. Edited by Joel T. Rosenthal . University of Georgia Press, 1990. Medieval Perspectives , 10., ( 1995): Pages 122 - 132.
Year of Publication:
1990.