medieval-religion: Scholarly discussions of medieval religion and culture
Might I add a book by Memorial's own David Bell:
What nuns read : books and libraries in medieval English nunneries / by David N.
Bell. Kalamazoo, MI : Cistercian Publications, 1995. (Cistercian studies series
; no. 158).
Cheers,
Martin
Dr Martin Howley, Humanities Librarian, Tel: (709) 737-8514
QE II Library, Memorial Univ of Newfoundland FAX: (709) 737-2153
St John's, NL, Canada A1B 3Y1 E-mail:[log in to unmask]
> Anders Fröjmark <[log in to unmask]> wrote:I would be most grateful for
> any suggestions of books or articles dealing with women's reading and
> education in the Middle Ages, and particularly in the fourteenth century.
> Together with a colleague, I am looking into the background of women who held
> political and/or religious power in late medieval times. What kind of
> education, formal or informal, had they? What books could a young princess
> have been acquainted with? What, as a general, do we know about the education
> of girls in that period?
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