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... practices in both ecclesiastical and secular constitutions , and the Statute of the Commune of 1372 provided the death penalty for anyone engaging in sorcery or spells that resulted in the person bewitched being altered and losing his ...
... practices in both ecclesiastical and secular constitutions , and the Statute of the Commune of 1372 provided the death penalty for anyone engaging in sorcery or spells that resulted in the person bewitched being altered and losing his ...
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... practices . The rule as observed severely limited the amount of meat allowed , reduced the portion of food permitted for ordinary days and prescribed extensive fasting for the Lenten period . Nuns of the abbey , therefore , would have ...
... practices . The rule as observed severely limited the amount of meat allowed , reduced the portion of food permitted for ordinary days and prescribed extensive fasting for the Lenten period . Nuns of the abbey , therefore , would have ...
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... practices was softened accordingly . Similarly , nuns of the Ursuline order were permitted to eat well so that they could be fit and healthy enough to carry out their teaching duties . However , the fasting practices followed by Port ...
... practices was softened accordingly . Similarly , nuns of the Ursuline order were permitted to eat well so that they could be fit and healthy enough to carry out their teaching duties . However , the fasting practices followed by Port ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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