- 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...
- 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,...
-
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...
-
practise of
sacred prostitution,
which was
performed there by the "Pūnicae
fēminae" (lit. 'Carthaginian women'). In
Carthage and in Phoenico-Punic Africa...
- his only
other novels are two
volumes of
another projected trilogy, Laus
Feminae (the
title is a
Latin expression,
Praise to Women).
Again following established...
- victims. The
inscription defines them as
mulieres (women),
rather than
feminae (ladies), in
keeping with
their low
social status.
Juvenal describes high-status...
- 1.4: eos urbanos,
quorum imagines ad
forum auratae stant, ****
mares et
feminae totidem. Ennius,
Annales frg. 62, in J. Vahlen,
Ennianae Poesis Reliquiae...
- Luis Vives, a
follower of Erasmus,
wrote in
Latin his De
institutione feminae Christianae. This work was
commissioned by Catherine, who had
charge of...