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Maps of Flesh and Light: The Religious Experience of Medieval Women Mystics

Maps of Flesh and Light: The Religious Experience of Medieval Women Mystics

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Maps of Flesh and Light: The Religious Experience of Medieval Women Mystics

by Wiethaus, Ulrike (Edited by)

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Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press, 1993. Paperback. Good+. First Thus Collection of essays on female medieval mysticism from an array of feminist perspectives. Mild to moderate edgewear, most notably corner bumping. Looks free of notes and marking on inside pages. Packed and shipped with care.

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RM6291
Title
Maps of Flesh and Light: The Religious Experience of Medieval Women Mystics
Author
Wiethaus, Ulrike (Edited by)
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Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Good+
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ISBN 10
0815626118
ISBN 13
9780815626114
Publisher
Syracuse University Press
Place of Publication
Syracuse, New York
Date Published
1993
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Mysticism / Occult;

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