Women in Renaissance and Early Modern EuropeChristine Meek |
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... religious houses , whether in the form of buildings , family tombs or church plate and in a few cases the works themselves survive , not just literary references or descriptions . The motiva- tions for these commissions were probably ...
... religious houses , whether in the form of buildings , family tombs or church plate and in a few cases the works themselves survive , not just literary references or descriptions . The motiva- tions for these commissions were probably ...
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... religious orders , along with the Poor Clares , who have clausura as part of their religious rules.15 And further on , Humbert of Romans himself makes it clear that : Who can though object that religious women , visiting their relatives ...
... religious orders , along with the Poor Clares , who have clausura as part of their religious rules.15 And further on , Humbert of Romans himself makes it clear that : Who can though object that religious women , visiting their relatives ...
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... religious orders were moving towards greater standardisation in dress , many adopting a distinctive religious habit which functioned as a ' uniform ' and indicated the order to which they belonged . In the sixteenth century , for ...
... religious orders were moving towards greater standardisation in dress , many adopting a distinctive religious habit which functioned as a ' uniform ' and indicated the order to which they belonged . In the sixteenth century , for ...
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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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