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Medieval Late Transition: Medieval Women Cynthia Ho 16 March 2009 I. The Rediscovery of Medieval Women 2. Influences on the status of women: Medical Theory Religious Belief Social theory 2. The realities of life for medieval women 3. Models Female for Behavior Mary or Eve? 4. Gender and Religious Practice Scholasticism or Mysticism? 5. Famous...

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Medieval Late Transition: Medieval Women Cynthia Ho 16 March 2009 I. The Rediscovery of Medieval Women 2. Influences on the status of women: Medical Theory Religious Belief Social theory 2. The realities of life for medieval women 3. Models Female for Behavior Mary or Eve? 4. Gender and Religious Practice Scholasticism or Mysticism? 5. Famous Medieval Women Marie de France--aristocratic poet ...

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