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Monastic Matrix
A scholarly resource for the study of women's religious communities from 400 to 1600 CE
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Oblation or Enclosure: Reflections on Hildegard of Bingen's Entry into Religion
In Samuel's Image: Child Oblation in the Early Medieval West
Pope Eugenius IV formally recognizes and concedes privileges to the lay community of the Oblates of the Tower of Mirrors in Rome
Formula of Oblation
La Nobil Casa delle Oblate di Santa Francesca Romana in Tor de'Specchi (nel V centenario dalla fondazione, 1433-1933)
L'istituzione delle oblate di Tor de Specchi secondo i documenti
Uomini e donne in comunità
Open Monasteries for Women in Late Medieval and Early Modern Italy: Two Roman Examples
Expositio and Oblatio: The Abandonment of Children and the Ancient and Medieval Family
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