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Matheolus Perusinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Mathieu of Boulogne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mathieu of Boulogne , or Matheolus , was a 13th century French poet. He is the author of the Liber lamentationum Matheoluli ( The Lamentations of Matheolus ) (ca. 1295).
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Matheolus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Matheolus can refer to: •Mathieu of Boulogne, French poet •Matheolus Perusinus (Matheolus of Perugia)
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Book against women written by Matheolus (Mathieu de Boulogne) at the end of the 13th century and translated into french by Jean Le Fèvre (c. 1371...
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MundoAndino Home : Andes Peru Andes Travel: Peru culture, lodging, travel, and tours ... Matheolus Perusinus (d. 1480) was a professor of philosophy and medicine. [*] He was a native of Perugia (hence his name), and died at Padua. ... Continue reading the complete Matheolus Perusinus's wikipedia entry...
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What does she discover when she begins to read, not only from Matheolus’ book but in many, many books by male authors about women? ... What does she ask God as a result of all these negative ideas about women? ... Who appears to Christine and in what form? What is an allegory (look up the word if you don’t know it),
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In both cases, the vision occurs when Christine falls asleep after reading a book-- the misogynistic writings of Matheolus in the City of Ladies, and Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy in the Path of Long Study.
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