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|a Women intellectuals and leaders in the Middle Ages /
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|a Wide-ranging examination of women's achievements in and influence on many aspects of medieval culture.
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|a Frontcover -- Contents -- List of Illustrations -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Taking Early Women Intellectuals and Leaders Seriously -- Part I. Scholarship, Law, and Poetry: Jewish and Muslim Women -- Preface to Part I: Authorship and Intellectual Life: Jewish and Muslim Women -- 1 Gender, Scholarship, and the Construction of Authority in the Pre-Modern Muslim World -- 2 The Historiography of Absence: Preliminary Steps towards a New History of Andalusi Women Poets -- 3 Medieval Anglo-Jewish Women at Court
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|a Part II. Authorship, Intellectual Life, and the Professional Writer -- Preface to Part II: Intellectuals, Leaders, Doctores -- 4 Agnes of Harcourt as Intellectual: New Evidence for the Composition and Circulation of the Vie d'Isabelle de France -- 5 Catherine of Siena, Auctor -- 6 Christine de Pizan on the Jews, in Three Texts: The Heures de contemplation sur la Passion de Nostre Seigneur Jhesucrist, the Fais et bonnes meurs du sage roy Charles V, and the Mutacion de Fortune -- 7 Walking in Grandmothers' Footsteps: Mary Ward and the Medieval Spiritual and Intellectual Heritage
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|a Part III. Recovering Lost Women's Authorship -- Preface to Part III: Recovering Lost Women's Authorship: New Solutions to Old Problems -- 8 A Woman Author? The Middle Dutch Dialogue between a "Good-willed Layperson" and a "Master Eckhart" -- 9 Recovery and Loss: Women's Writing around Marie de France Jocelyn Wogan-Browne, with an Appendix by Ian Short -- 10 The Visions, Experiments, and Operations of Bridget of Autruy (fl. 1305-15) -- Part IV. Multidisciplinary Approaches to Gender, Patronage, and Power
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|a Preface to Part IV: Methodological Innovations for the Study of Women's Authorship and Agency -- 11 Written with her Own Hand: Perpetua's Representation of Non-Binary Gender in Old English Hagiography -- 12 The Materialization of Knowledge in Thirteenth-Century England: Joan Tateshal, Robert Grosseteste, and the Tateshal Miscellany -- 13 Networks of Influence: Widows, Sole Administration, and Unconventional Relationships in Thirteenth-Century London -- Part V. Religious Women in Leadership, Ministry, and Latin Ecclesiastical Culture
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|a Preface to Part V: Religious Women in Leadership, Ministry, and Latin Ecclesiastical Culture -- 14 Bede's Abbesses -- 15 Women's Latinity in the Early English Anchorhold -- 16 The Treatment of Ordination in Recent Scholarship on Religious Women in the Early Middle Ages -- 17 Saint Colette de Corbie (1381-1447): Reformist Leadership and Belated Sainthood -- 18 Women Priests at Barking Abbey in the Late Middle Ages -- Part VI. Out of the Shadows: Laywomen in Communal Leadership -- Preface to Part VI: Laywomen as Leaders
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