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Record Number:
28342
Author(s):
Giles of Rome, , and Jacopo de Forli,
Contributor(s):
Wallis, Faith, translator
Title :
The Scholastic “Quaestio”: Aristotle vs. Galen on the Generation of the Embryo [Includes two primary source texts: 1) Giles of Rome, “The Formation of the Fetus in the Uterus,” Chapter 6 That a Woman Can Be Impregnated without the Emission of Her Own Sperm (defending the Aristotelian position) and 2) Jacopo de Forli, “On the Generation of the Embryo,” Question Four Does the Seed of the Woman Contribute Actively to the Generation of the Fetus? (the response from the supporters of Galen).]
Source:
Medieval Medicine: A Reader. Edited by Faith Wallis 15 University of Toronto Press, 2010. Pages 222 - 231.
Year of Publication:
2010.
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Record Number:
257
Author(s):
Everest, Carol.
Contributor(s):
Title :
Paradys or Helle: Pleasure and Procreation in Chaucer's "Merchant's Tale"
Source:
Sovereign Lady: Essays on Women in Middle English Literature. Edited by Muriel Whitaker . Garland Publishing, 1995. Pages 63 - 84.
Year of Publication:
1995.