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Disce mori
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C. ANNETTE GRISÉ Women’s devotional reading in late-medieval England and the gendered reader 71/2, p. 209
A.G. Rigg 'JAM NUNC IN PROXIMO': A LATIN MORTALITY POEM 36/3, p. 249

languages

  • Latin
  • Italian
  • Early Middle English
  • Old French
  • Middle English
  • Anglo-Norman

works

  • Somme le roi
  • Speculum devotorum
  • The Myroure of Oure Lady
  • De institutione inclusarum
  • Formula noviciorum
  • Disce mori
  • The Tretyse of Love
  • Ars moriendi
  • Mireour du Monde
  • De miseria mundi
  • Mors Jam nunc in proximo
  • Simony and Death by Walter of Wimborne

people

  • Bridget of Sweden
  • Walter of Wimborne

subjects

  • spirituality
  • textuality
  • cultural
  • popularity
  • spiritual
  • sociality
  • piety
  • literary
  • literacy
  • reading
  • Human
  • didactic
  • reader
  • Christianity
  • existential
  • transience
  • gendered
  • morality
  • patronage
  • poetics
  • repentance
  • Sexuality
  • devotion
  • idealized
  • God
  • Death
  • femininity
  • Vices
  • symbolism
  • mortality

places

  • Bodleian Library
  • Siena
  • England
  • London
  • Durham
  • Dorset
  • Oxford
  • Cambridge
  • Sweden
  • Syon Abbey
  • Rievaulx
  • Glastonbury Abbey
  • Stanford, Cal.
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