Signs of Devotion: The Cult of St. ®thelthryth in Medieval England, 695-1615Penn State Press, 1 Kas 2010 |
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Introduction | 1 |
The Mark of Virginity in Bedes Ecclesiastical History ca 630ca 731 | 19 |
The Ideology of Chastity and Monastic Reform ca970ca998 | 65 |
The Inviolable Body and Elys Monastic Identity 1066ca1133 | 131 |
Chastity Widowhood and Aristocratic Patronage ca11891416 | 173 |
Clerical Production Vernacular Texts and Lay Devotion ca1325ca1615 | 231 |
Conclusion | 289 |
Imagines AEtheldredae 9701550 | 295 |
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