Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index


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1. Record Number: 11961
Author(s): Wood, Charles T.
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Title : Fontevraud, Dynasticism, and Eleanor of Aquitaine
Source: Eleanor of Aquitaine: Lord and Lady.   Edited by Bonnie Wheeler and John Carmi Parsons The New Middle Ages .   Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.  Pages 377 - 405.
Year of Publication: 2003.

2. Record Number: 11960
Author(s): Nolan, Kathleen.
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Title : The Queen's Choice: Eleanor of Aquitaine and the Tombs at Fontevraud [The tombs Eleanor of Aquitaine commissioned for Henry II, Richard I, and herself at Fontevrault, with their life-like images of royalty, were novel in their day. Eleanor was probably not inspired by royal tombs she saw on her travels, although Capetian queens' tombs had incised images. Eleanor's own tomb showed her as a living person, whereas the others were shown lying in state. It appears that Eleanor took charge of all these commemorations of the Plantagenet dead. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Eleanor of Aquitaine: Lord and Lady.   Edited by Bonnie Wheeler and John Carmi Parsons The New Middle Ages .   Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.  Pages 377 - 405.
Year of Publication: 2003.

3. Record Number: 11949
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Title : The Birth and Childhood of King John: Some Revisions
Source: Eleanor of Aquitaine: Lord and Lady.   Edited by Bonnie Wheeler and John Carmi Parsons The New Middle Ages .   Palgrave Macmillan, 2003.  Pages 159 - 175.
Year of Publication: 2003.

4. Record Number: 10705
Author(s): Charansonnet, Alexis.
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Title : Robert d' Arbrissel et la vie religieuse dans l'ouest de la France: Colloque international à l'occasion du 9e centenaire de la fondation de Fontevraud, Abbaye royale, 13- 16 décembre 2001
Source: Revue Mabillon: Nouvelle Série , 13., 74 ( 2002):  Pages 339 - 343.
Year of Publication: 2002.

5. Record Number: 4668
Author(s): Pasztor, Edith.
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Title : Il monachesimo femminile [women's monasticism appeared in the West later than men's and always was communal, involving some form of enclosure; women shared unequally in the new religious movements of the eleventh through thirteenth centuries; even Clare of Assisi was unable to share fully in the poverty of Francis; despite Heloise's plea for a rule adapted to women's needs, most women's monasteries followed the Benedictine or the Augustinian rule].
Source: Donne e sante: Studi sulla religiosità femminile nel Medio Evo. Edith Pasztor .   Edizioni Studium, 2000. Revue Mabillon: Nouvelle Série , 13., 74 ( 2002):  Pages 21 - 63. Originally published in Dall'eremo al cenobio. 1987. Pages 153-180.
Year of Publication: 2000.

6. Record Number: 5265
Author(s): Goodrich, Margaret.
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Title : Westwood, a Rural English Nunnery with Its Local and French Connections [The author suggests that Westwood, a double house and daughter house of Fontevrault, is notable because of its connections to that important French monastery, its local involvement with the salt industry, and its surviving archive of documents].
Source: The vocation of service to God and neighbour: essays on the interests, involvements, and problems of religious communities and their members in medieval society: selected proceedings of the International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, 14-17 July   Edited by Joan Greatrex International Medieval Research .   Brepols, 1998. Revue Mabillon: Nouvelle Série , 13., 74 ( 2002):  Pages 43 - 57.
Year of Publication: 1998.

7. Record Number: 747
Author(s): Venarde, Bruce L.
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Title : Praesidentes Negotiis: Abbesses as Managers in Twelfth- Century France [Hersende and Petronilla of Fontevraud and Héloïse, of Paraclet].
Source: Portraits of Medieval and Renaissance Living: Essays in Honor of David Herlihy.   Edited by Samual K. Cohn, Jr. and Steven A. Epstein .   University of Michigan Press, 1996. Revue Mabillon: Nouvelle Série , 13., 74 ( 2002):  Pages 189 - 205.
Year of Publication: 1996.

8. Record Number: 1531
Author(s): Bienvenu, Jean-Marc.
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Title : Henri II Plantegenêt et Fontevraud
Source: Cahiers de Civilization Médiévale , 37., ( 1994):  Pages 25 - 32.
Year of Publication: 1994.

9. Record Number: 8856
Author(s): Tunc, S.
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Title : De l'élection des abbesses de Fontevraud à leur nomination par le Roi
Source: Annales de Bretagne et des Pays de l'Ouest , 99., 3 ( 1992):  Pages 205 - 213.
Year of Publication: 1992.

10. Record Number: 10297
Author(s): Simmons, Loraine N.
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Title : The Abbey Church at Fontevraud in the Later Twelfth Century: Anxiety, Authority and Architecture in the Female Spiritual Life [The article considers how Abbey of Fontevraud implemented spatial expressions of "proximity anxiety" prompted by the special needs of a dual-gender community. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Gesta 31, 2 (1992): 99-107. Link Info
Year of Publication: 1992.

11. Record Number: 11054
Author(s): Kelso, Carl, Jr.
Contributor(s):
Title : Women in Power: Fontevrault and the Paraclete Compared [The author argues that the Paraclet under Heloise shared many similarities with Fontevrault. Most importantly both institutions and their daughter houses were independent, not being affiliated with any monastic order and using their own rules. Both called for strong abbesses who held authority even over male functionaries. With their emphasis on female responsibility, both houses made provisions for noncloistered nuns to do business with the world. Title note supplied by Feminae.].
Source: Comitatus , 22., ( 1991):  Pages 55 - 69.
Year of Publication: 1991.