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The Knightly Brothers of Bernard of Clairvaux and the Twelfth‐Century Cistercian Lay Monk*
Abbot Bernard of Clairvaux (r. 1115–1153) was a prominent twelfth‐century religious leader whose knightly family collectively converted to monastic life with him in adulthood around 1113. Following Clairvaux's foundation in 1115, Bernard's brothers held roles of significant estate seniority despite their own professional limitations as newly converted ...
Joseph Millan‐Cole
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Family Planning and the Long Eighteenth‐Century Pocketbook
Abstract Eighteenth‐century medical literature recommended that women record their menstrual cycles to identify dates of conception, measure gestation, and predict delivery. Women's pocketbooks were natural repositories of such pregnancy‐related data. This article charts the history of women's pocketbooks providing printed affordances for menstruation,
Helen Williams
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Syllabic quantity patterns as rhythmic features for Latin authorship attribution
Abstract It is well known that, within the Latin production of written text, peculiar metric schemes were followed not only in poetic compositions, but also in many prose works. Such metric patterns were based on so‐called syllabic quantity, that is, on the length of the involved syllables, and there is substantial evidence suggesting that certain ...
Silvia Corbara +2 more
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RESPONSE TO THE COMPATIBILITY OF EVOLUTION AND DESIGN
Abstract The first half of this article offers two possibilities of how the argument Kojonen makes might be vulnerable to other new developments in evolutionary science and psychology—potential broadsides that might threaten to sink the salvaged ship of design once again.
Bethany N. Sollereder
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Hildegard von Bingen, a Christian mystic, influenced theology, philosophy, and music during the Middle Ages. Some people today claim her as a forerunner for women’s rights because her works gained such prominence people assume she had the authority to ...
Emilie Schulze
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Este artículo es el segundo de una serie de reflexiones en las que nuestro objetivo principal es la recuperación del espacio que no debió perder nunca la mujer.
Natividad Navalón Blesa +2 more
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La tradición mística en la Subida del Monte Carmelo de san Juan de la Cruz
El artículo presenta un comentario de la obra de san Juan de la Cruz centrado en el simbolismo de la montaña. El dibujo del Montecillo en copia autógrafa será el punto de partida del estudio que se pregunta por la tradición mística que hay detrás: desde ...
Victoria Cirlot
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El objetivo de esta investigación es profundizar en la vida y pensamiento de la religiosa Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179) a través del análisis de las iluminaciones del universo con forma de ser humano de una de sus obras más destacadas, Liber Divinorum
Mar Ramírez-Alvarado +2 more
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Hildegard of Bingen: A Feminist Ontology [PDF]
Two major lines of argument support the notion that Hildegard of Bingen’s metaphysics is peculiarly gynocentric. Contra the standard commentary on her work, the focus is not on the notion of viriditas; rather, the first line of argument presents a ...
Duran, Jane
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Hildegard von Bingen en de ‘epileptische persoonlijkheid’
Nog altijd worden mensen met epilepsie ten onrechte geconfronteerd met de veronderstelling dat epilepsie gepaardgaat met ongunstige persoonlijkheidskenmerken.
Ingrid Daey Ouwens
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