medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
I have a new grandniece named Julian. Now, before anyone wonders why I'm announcing this to a list of learned listeners (really "readers," but why ruin an abomination of alliteration?), I told my brother that his son's new daughter might have difficulties because "Julian" is a male name. And then I thought "Julian of Norwich." (You don't need to know that, for years, I thought this was a man.) I dogpiled J of N and discovered that some sites state that "Julian" might not have been her real name, that she was called thus b/c she camped out near the church of Saint Julian. Moreover, I found her referred to as: Julian; Juliana; Julian(a).
If anyone has any info, I'd like to read it. I don't mean to sound lazy or ungrateful, but I don't need references. I have no access to a scholarly library nearby and my former U has cut off J-STOR to retirees. If anyone has an article or such in his/her files, please send by attachment OFF LIST.
Note that this falls under the rubric of "idle curiosity" so please don't waste time searching for info. I'm looking for something close at (your) hand and easy to relay.
Thanks in advance, MG
Marjorie Greene
http://medrelart.shutterfly.com
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