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Nuns’ Literacies in Medieval Europe: The Hull Dialogue, 2013
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Virginia Blanton
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CJ Jones
Medieval Feminist Forum, 2015
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Katie Bugyis
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Mercedes Perez Vidal , Julie Hotchin
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Steven Vanderputten
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Books in Women's hands: Liturgy, Learning and the Libraries of Dominican Nuns in Westfalia
Jeffrey Hamburger , Eva Schlotheuber
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Kathy Krause
Les femmes, la culture et les arts en Europe entre Moyen Âge et Renaissance, 2016
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Cultures of Religious Reading in the Late Middle Ages: Instructing the Soul, Feeding the Spirit, and Awakening the Passion ed. by Sabrina Corbellini
Sabrina Corbellini
Parergon, 2014
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Julie Chappell
Speculum, 2004
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Roberto Del Monte
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Joshua Robert Barron
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Sean L . Field
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Nancy Warren
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Bert Roest
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