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Corpus of Middle English Prose and Verse
- English
URL: http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/c/cme/cme-idx?type=header&idno=JulianRev
se selecciona por filtros: Publicaciones A Revelation of Love.
Author:
Julian of Norwich. [ eng ] |

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The Shewings of Julian of Norwich
- English
URL: http://www.lib.rochester.edu/camelot/teams/julian1.htm
se selecciona por filtros: Publicaciones Edited by Georgia Ronan Crampton
Originally Published in The Shewings of Julian of Norwich
Kalamazoo, Michigan: Western Michigan University for TEAMS, 1994. [ eng ] |

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Revelations of Divine Love by Julian of Norwich
- English
URL: http://www.ccel.org/j/julian/revelations/
se selecciona por filtros: Publicaciones [ ] |

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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Juliana of Norwich
- English
URL: http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08557a.htm
se selecciona por filtros: Personalidades English mystic of the fourteenth century, author or recipient of the vision
contained in the book known as the "Sixteen Revelations of Divine Love". The
original form of her name appears to have been Julian. She was probably a
Benedictine nun, living as a recluse in an anchorage of which traces still remain
in the east part of the churchyard of St. Julian in Norwich, which belonged to
Carrow Priory. [ eng ] |

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The Ecole Glossary
- English
URL: http://www2.evansville.edu/ecoleweb/glossary/juliann.html
se selecciona por filtros: Personalidades Julian of Norwich
In May of 1373, Julian of Norwich, then thirty and a half years old, received revelations from Christ and the Virgin Mary which cured her of a
serious illness. Little else is known of this anchoress, who lived outside the church of St. Julian and St. Edward in Norwich, which was a part of a
Benedictine community at Carrow. [ eng ] |

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Biography: Dame Julian of Norwich, contemplative (8 May 1417)
- English
URL: http://elvis.rowan.edu/~kilroy/JEK/05/08.html
se selecciona por filtros: Personalidades The Lady Juliana was born about 1342, and when she was thirty years old, she became gravely ill and was expected to die. Then, on the seventh day, the medical
crisis passed, and she had a series of fifteen visions, or "showings," in which she was led to contemplate the Passion of Christ. These brought her great peace and
joy. She became an anchoress, living in a small hut near to the church in Norwich, where she devoted the rest of her life to prayer and contemplation of the meaning
of her visions. [ eng ] |

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THE JULIAN OF NORWICH, HER 'SHOWING OF LOVE' AND ITS CONTEXTS, WEBSITE
- English
URL: http://www.umilta.net/julian.html
se selecciona por filtros: Personalidades Lived in an English cathedral city in the fourteenth, and into the early fifteenth, centuries. A
visionary, she wrote a theological treatise about her Showing of Love that is of value in prayer and contemplation today. She may
also have participated in a medieval form of the Internet, called the Friends of God, in which Mystics, both men and women, across
Europe shared their contemplative texts and supported each other in their work of prayer, hallowing Creator and Creation. [ eng ] |

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T.L. Long/"Julian and Medieval Gender"
- English
URL: http://users.visi.net/~longt/julian.htm
se selecciona por filtros: Personalidades Julian of Norwich's "Christ as Mother" and Medieval Constructions of Gender
Presented at
the Madison Conference on English Studies. James Madison University. March 18, 1995
by
Thomas L. Long
English Department
Thomas Nelson Community College. [ eng ] |

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