- the
Liber de
sinthomatibus mulierum are male: Hippocrates, Oribasius, Dioscorides, Paulus, and Justinus. De
curis mulierum ("On
Treatments for Women")...
-
Secreta mulierum, also
known as De
secretis mulierum, is a
natural philosophical text from the late
thirteenth or
early fourteenth century frequently attributed...
- with the
historic medical practitioner,
Trota of Salerno, the De
curis mulierum ("On
Treatments for Women"), was
subsumed into a
compendium of
three different...
- told by
Plutarch in his Life of Alexander, and at
greater length in his
Mulierum virtutes ("Virtues of Women").
According to Plutarch's
biography of Alexander...
- sack and
laying her on the rock,
which still bears her name.
Mercheta Mulierum was an
ancient custom persisting in the island:
Inquiring after the reliques...
- the
emeralds which he had
looted from
Mexico text engraved,
Inter Natos Mulierum non
surrexit major ("Among
those born of
woman there hath not
arisen a...
-
legal control (potestas) of a
paterfamilias or head of household.
tutela mulierum,
guardianship of eman****ted women,
generally those whose fathers had died...
- services).
Women with jus
trium liberorum were no
longer subject to
tutela mulierum (guardianship by a male relative) and
could receive inheritances which...
-
Tractatus de
Virorum Organis Generationi Inservientibus (1668) and De
Mulierum Organis Generationi Inserventibus Tractatus Novus (1962)". J
Reprod Fertil...
-
permitted position included Alexander of
Hales and the
author of De
secretis mulierum,[clarification needed] who
suggested that
nonstandard positions might result...