completely off topic -
who (or what) are squamous1 thru squamous9? An Iowa Fraternity? What ever
happened to phi beta kappa? Last time I saw that word squamous it was in
the term 'squamous epithelium' in a cytology manual. It was hard enough to
read in print!
Good luck,
John A .W.Lock
----- Original Message -----
From: Renee Goethe <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 1999 3:13 PM
Subject: New Member
>
> Morning, All
>
> I joined this list in the hopes that others might be able to help me find
> sources, as well as getting a feel for what other research is ongoing
> currently.
>
> I am a history Ph.D. candidate at the University of Iowa, studying
medieval
> intellectual history. My primary research at the moment is concerned with
> medical texts and their images. I'm seeking texts -- preferably from one
of
> the early medical campuses such as Solerno -- which deal even peripherally
> with the question of the female body. As this university currently
doesn't
> offer paleography, the professor who teaches it being on sabbatical, I
need
> a text with comparatively easy script.
>
> I realize this is a religious list, and the theology surrounding the
female
> body is certainly of interest to me as well, but I hope there might be
> someone out there with suggestions of where to turn.
>
> Renée Goethe
>
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