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Terra feminarum ("Women's Land") is a name for an area in
Medieval Northern Europe that
appears in
Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontifi**** (Deeds of...
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Judaic classics Library,
Davka Software. (CD-ROM). "Tertullian, 'De
Cultu Feminarum', Book I
Chapter I,
Modesty in
Apparel Becoming to
Women in
Memory of...
- writings, e.g., De monogamia, Ad uxorem, De
virginibus velandis, De
cultu feminarum, De patientia, De pudicitia, De oratione, and Ad martyras.
Among his apologetic...
- 69: "Iunonem di****
quasi Ianonem, id est ianuam, pro
purgationibus feminarum, eo quod
quasi portas matrum natis pandat, et
nubentum maritis". M.Renard...
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Clothing in
ancient Greece Clothing in
ancient Rome Tertullian., De
Culti Feminarum,2:7
Kampman (1981), 149–52
Bartman (2001), 6
Carcopino (1973), 167 Bartman...
- of Trondheim) to
Kvenland Writer of the
publication mentioning Terra Feminarum was
especially familiar with
Trondheim and also
mentioned Hålogaland Kvens...
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verses Harry Orlinsky's
Notes to the NJPS
Torah "Tertullian, "De
Cultu Feminarum", Book I
Chapter I,
Modesty in
Apparel Becoming to
Women in
Memory of...
- World. Gloucestershire: Tempus, 2007, pp. 32-60. Tertullian, De
cultu feminarum, 2.5. Angeloglou, Maggie. A
History of Make-up. London:
Studio Vista,...
- gold, frankincense, and
myrrh were laid up, and
refers to the
portentosa feminarum nomina,
women of Jesus' ancestry. No
attempt was made to
publish the Syriac...
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regard to the myth of
Carna as a
context for the
supposed Helernus. Dea
feminarum: Macrobius,
Saturnalia I.12.28.
Marko Marinčič, "Roman
Archaeology in...