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Fifteenth-century England had an intense interest in the Virgin Mary. Assistant professor Mary Beth Long examines how Mary
Fifteenth-century England had an intense interest in the Virgin Mary. Assistant professor Mary Beth Long examines how Mary's maternity was described, focusing on women's private devotional reading.
English Professor's New Book Looks at Late-Medieval Focus on Virgin Mary as Ideal Mother
Eugenia Vorobeva – Oxford Medieval Studies
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Beth Long's Instagram, Twitter & Facebook on IDCrawl
On Mary the Mother of God, Queen of the Universe - Homiletic & Pastoral Review
Apocalypse Illustration in Medieval France: Reims Cathedral, the Apocalypse of 1313, and the Val-Dieu Apocalypse
Women & Mystical Traditions in the Middle Ages, by Vimala C. Pasupathi
The Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library, explored by Adam Kirsch
Best Evidence: Mary was Not Impregnated by a Roman Soldier – TaborBlog
Mary and the Fathers of the Church: The Blessed Virgin Mary in Patristic Thought