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1.
Record Number:
5782
Author(s):
Innes, Matthew.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Keeping It in the Family: Women and Aristocratic Memory, 700- 1200
Source:
Medieval Memories: Men, Women, and the Past, 700-1300. Edited by Elisabeth van Houts . Women and Men in History Series. Longman, 2001. Pages 17 - 35.
Year of Publication:
2001.
2.
Record Number:
5781
Author(s):
van Houts, Elisabeth.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Introduction: Medieval Memories [the author provides a brief overview of the themes explored in the book's essays; she considers the ways that gender informed the writing of history and the remembrance of the dead within the contexts of the aristocracy, authority, family, rites for the dead, prophecy of the future, and memory in art].
Source:
Medieval Memories: Men, Women, and the Past, 700-1300. Edited by Elisabeth van Houts . Women and Men in History Series. Longman, 2001. Pages 1 - 16.
Year of Publication:
2001.
3.
Record Number:
4677
Author(s):
Callahan, Leslie Abend.
Contributor(s):
Title :
En Remembrance e en memoire: Grief, Memory, and Memorialization in the "Lais" of Marie de France ["My aim here is twofold: to explore how grief- the raw material of one kind of memory- is represented in the 'Lais,' and what those representations might tell us about attitudes toward death and commemoration at the time of Marie's transcription/transformation of the material of the "lais;" and then to demonstrate that in the "Lais" an object- the tomb- functions as a repository of grief and memory, and to suggest that the building of the tomb can be viewed as a metaphor for the construction of the "lai." Page 260].
Source:
Romance Notes , 40., 3 (Spring 2000): Pages 259 - 270.
Year of Publication:
2000.
4.
Record Number:
3956
Author(s):
Holman, Beth L.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Exemplum and "Imitatio" : Countess Matilda and Lucrezia Pico della Mirandola at Polirone Italy [the Appendix reproduces four documents in Latin concerning Lucrezia Pico della Mirandola and the monastery at Polirone].
Source:
Art Bulletin
(Full Text via JSTOR) 81,4 (December 1999): 637-664.
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Year of Publication:
1999.
5.
Record Number:
1846
Author(s):
Sweetman, Robert.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Thomas of CantimprŽ, "Mulieres Religiosae," and Purgatorial Piety: Hagiographical "Vitae" and the Beguine "Voice"
Source:
A Distinct Voice: Medieval Studies in Honor of Leonard E. Boyle, O.P. Edited by Jacqueline Brown and William P. Stoneman . University of Notre Dame Press, 1997. Pages 606 - 628.
Year of Publication:
1997.
6.
Record Number:
2987
Author(s):
Edwards, Carolyn.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Dynastic Sanctity in Two Early Medieval Women's "Lives" [Hathumoda, abbess of Gandersheim, and St. Mathilde, pious widow of Henry I].
Source:
Medieval Family Roles: A Book of Essays. Edited by Cathy Jorgensen Itnyre . Garland Publishing, 1996. Pages 3 - 19.
Year of Publication:
1996.
7.
Record Number:
30911
Author(s):
Contributor(s):
Title :
Superbia (Pride)
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