ANST - Eleanor of Aquitaine

jhartel jhartel at net-link.net
Fri May 29 08:05:11 PDT 1998


Here are a few sights on Eleanor of Aquitaine and Women's Studies. 
These came about as the result of a lady looking for some help (see
below)


>http://www.sff.net/people/lynn.abbey/eleanor.htm
> http://www.sff.net/people/lynn.abbey/eleanor.htm#Bibliography
> 
> there's some information there.  As for the literacy rate, BE EVIL...hand
> them THIS SITE...if they can't understand german....
> 
> http://www.uni-muenster.de/MittelalterSchriftlichkeit/ProjektF1/Welcome-e.ht
> ml
> 
> then there's this one....a course on medieval women studies..with links.
> http://www.det.mun.ca/dcs/courses/ms3351/intro.html
> http://www.millersv.edu/~english/homepage/duncan/medfem/edu.html
> 
> with the followup of the second one.  Tell them to read it all VERY
> carefully.
>  
> From: kathleen <dehring at iserv.net>
> To: sca-middle at dnaco.net <sca-middle at dnaco.net>
> Date: Friday, May 29, 1998 12:18 PM
> Subject: [Mid] Eleanor of Aquitaine
> 
> >A co worker is arguing with me that my persona shouldn't be able to read
> >and that ladies were not educated. In my personas time Eleanor of Aquitaine
> >ruled and I believe her on her tomb she is depicted reading a book.
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