In the Middle Ages, the writing of letters was very much practiced by women. This contribution, after briefly presenting methodological problems relating to epistolary materials, focuses on the 12th century, the period in which the ars dictandi was established: the Collections of letters elaborated by the masters show ordinary women who write letters as a daily and constant exercise. We have epistles of laymen and women who have chosen the monastic life; the topics covered are love, marriage, home and family; the monastery, the exercise of power. This papaer analyzes the epistolary models, some unpublished, to show the contents and variety of women's daily letters in the twelfth century
It is well known that, in Italy, the literary genre of epistolary fiction has not enjoyed the popula...
The paper focuses on Abutsu’s Letter, the first career guide for younger noble-women written by Nun ...
Understanding how premodern letter-writers employed emotional scripts offers an additional lens with...
In the Middle Ages, the writing of letters was very much practiced by women. This contribution, afte...
International audienceA mirror of the soul, as well as an instrument of communication and political ...
http://epistolae.ccnmtl.columbia.edu Epistolæ is a collection of letters to and from women in the Mi...
The twelfth and thirteenth centuries are generally recognized as the Golden Age of epistolography in...
In medieval and early modern France, letter writing offered women and men access to a unique type of...
This paper focuses on the phenomenology of love in twelfth-century letter construction of a lexicon ...
This article examines how the ars dictaminis, the conventions which governed medieval letter writing...
This dissertation aims to identify women’s participation in the manuscript culture of th...
This paper focuses on the phenomenology of love in twelfth-century letter construction of a lexicon...
Ouvrage en espagnol et en français.International audienceThis work collects the acts stemming from t...
The letters of Thiatilde, abbess of Remiremont in the first decades of the 9th century, constitute a...
Medieval Women's Writing is a major new contribution to our understanding of women's writing in Engl...
It is well known that, in Italy, the literary genre of epistolary fiction has not enjoyed the popula...
The paper focuses on Abutsu’s Letter, the first career guide for younger noble-women written by Nun ...
Understanding how premodern letter-writers employed emotional scripts offers an additional lens with...
In the Middle Ages, the writing of letters was very much practiced by women. This contribution, afte...
International audienceA mirror of the soul, as well as an instrument of communication and political ...
http://epistolae.ccnmtl.columbia.edu Epistolæ is a collection of letters to and from women in the Mi...
The twelfth and thirteenth centuries are generally recognized as the Golden Age of epistolography in...
In medieval and early modern France, letter writing offered women and men access to a unique type of...
This paper focuses on the phenomenology of love in twelfth-century letter construction of a lexicon ...
This article examines how the ars dictaminis, the conventions which governed medieval letter writing...
This dissertation aims to identify women’s participation in the manuscript culture of th...
This paper focuses on the phenomenology of love in twelfth-century letter construction of a lexicon...
Ouvrage en espagnol et en français.International audienceThis work collects the acts stemming from t...
The letters of Thiatilde, abbess of Remiremont in the first decades of the 9th century, constitute a...
Medieval Women's Writing is a major new contribution to our understanding of women's writing in Engl...
It is well known that, in Italy, the literary genre of epistolary fiction has not enjoyed the popula...
The paper focuses on Abutsu’s Letter, the first career guide for younger noble-women written by Nun ...
Understanding how premodern letter-writers employed emotional scripts offers an additional lens with...