medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Perhaps someone ought to track it down - does 'Frauen rechts, Männer links'
mean looking towards the altar or away from it? If the former, then Jim
Bugslag appears to be suggesting the opposite! I am not aware of any
suggestion that the sexes were separated in this way in England.
John Briggs
Laura Jacobus wrote:
>
> Here's a another reference which I haven't been able to track down,
> but might be useful for this thread;
> Müller, Iso 'Frauen rechts, Männer links: historische
> Platzverteilung in der Kirche' Schweizerisches Archiv für Volkskunde,
> 57 (1961), 65-81
Whereas Jim Bugslag wrote:
>>> At least in Scandinavian churches, there were up till about 1250 in
>>> almost every church a north
>>> door and a south door, the north door for women, the south door for
>>> men. Inside the church, men
>>> and women were not supposed to be together, but stay in the
>>> southern and northern parts
>>> respectively.
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