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  • Abelard castrated
  • Byzantine wife saves husband
  • Amphitryon & Geta duped
  • Chastelaine de Vergi tragedy
  • Aristotle’s advice to Alexander
  • Empress Theodora: woman leader
  • Tristan & Isuet
  • Xanthippe & Socrates
  • New Modern Sexism Scale

Prudentius

generation of vipers will be overcome when cocks crow

Prudentius’ Hamartigenia uses a lurid account of vipers’ mating to signify perverse gynocentrism. Cocks crowing represent hope for new light & worldly life. … Read the post generation of vipers will be overcome when cocks crow

Prudentius’s Hymn Before Sleep for worries & desires

Lullabies help babies go to sleep. Prudentius’s lullaby Hymnus ante somnum, from his Cathemerinon, helps Christians go to sleep despite worries and desires. … Read the post Prudentius’s Hymn Before Sleep for worries & desires

Prudentius’s crown: Saint Agnes redeemed the male gaze on every Eve

From before Prudentius’ Peristephanon to beyond Keats’ “The Eve of St. Agnes,” holy martyr Saint Agnes has redeemed the male gaze & promoted Christian love. … Read the post Prudentius’s crown: Saint Agnes redeemed the male gaze on every Eve

martyrdom & fear of plague in Guillaume Du Fay’s O sancte Sebastiane

Guillaume Du Fay wrote O sante Sebastiane in response to plague in Bologna. Against fear, his motet subtly embraces Christian martyrdom, even by plague. … Read the post martyrdom & fear of plague in Guillaume Du Fay’s O sancte Sebastiane

holy mother Rachel weeping for the massacre of innocents: boys

In Notker’s Rachel sequence, Rachel weeps for her loss of Joseph / the massacre of innocent boys / Jesus, in part with concern for stupid brothers. … Read the post holy mother Rachel weeping for the massacre of innocents: boys

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