- treatises.
These attributes placed Abella into a
group of
women known as the
Mulieres Salernitanae, or
women of Salerno.
Abella is a
featured figure on Judy...
- Dis****tio nova
contra mulieres, qua
probatur eas
homines non esse (English translation: A new
argument against women, in
which it is
demonstrated that...
-
referred to as the
ladies of
Salerno and the
Salernitan women (Latin:
mulieres Salernitanae), were a
group of
women physicians who
studied in medieval...
-
female gladiators,
rather than victims. The
inscription defines them as
mulieres (women),
rather than
feminae (ladies), in
keeping with
their low social...
- suscepísset, repléta Spíritu
Sancto matrem Dómini salutávit benedíctam
inter mulíeres. Zacharías vero, sacérdos prophético spíritu replétus, fílio nato, laudávit...
- one of the
mulieres Saleritanae)
Matteo Silvatico (14th century)
Mercuriade (14th century,
probably a pseudonym, was one of the
mulieres Saleritanae)...
-
institutional church's war on heresy.
Several clerics sought to
promote these mulieres religiosae (or
religious women) as
saints after their deaths. Probably...
- genders.
There are also two numbers:
singular (mulier "woman") and
plural (
mulierēs "women"). As well as
having gender and number, nouns, adjectives, and pronouns...
- Ever may they flourish.
Vivant omnes virgines Faciles,
formosae Vivant et
mulieres Tenerae,
amabiles Bonae, laboriosae. Long live all virgins, Easy [and]...
- from the top line in such choirs.
Women were
banned by the
Pauline dictum mulieres in
ecclesiis taceant ("let
women keep
silent in the churches"; see I Corinthians...