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- the Latin horror feminae. In his book Sadism and Masochism: The Psychology of Hatred and Cruelty, Wilhelm Stekel discusses horror feminae of a male ****...
- or even possessor: The merchant hands the stola to the woman. (Mercātor fēminae stolam trādit.) Accusative – used when the noun is the direct object of...
- Juan Luis Vives for advice and commissioned him to write De Institutione Feminae Christianae, a treatise on the education of girls. By the age of nine,...
- book was originally published in Latin with the title of De Institutione Feminae Christianae and was dedicated to Catherine of Aragon. The work was translated...
- Hopkins University Press p. 230-233 Williams 2016, pp. 32–33. "Feminae: Details Page". Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index. Hamilton 2010, p. 205. Sumption...
- 1.4: eos urbanos, quorum imagines ad forum auratae stant, **** mares et feminae totidem. Ennius, Annales frg. 62, in J. Vahlen, Ennianae Poesis Reliquiae...
- studii puerilis epistolae duae (1523) and, ostensibly, De Institutione Feminae Christianae, on Christian education for young women and which Vives dedicated...
- Medicamina Faciei Femineae (Cosmetics for the Female Face, also known as The Art of Beauty) is a didactic poem written in elegiac couplets by the Roman...
- dangers that threatened marriages, and identified them with geniciales feminae, female reproductive spirits. This Lamia of Libya has her double in Lamia-Sybaris...
- Luis Vives, a follower of Erasmus, wrote in Latin his De institutione feminae Christianae. This work was commissioned by Catherine, who had charge of...