kate cooper
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A fragmented history of lay piety from magistra 489 days old
Kate Cooper’s The Fall of the Roman Household (CUP, 2007) is a very interesting book, but its title is misleading and because of its structure it takes ...
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You too, can have a kitchen like Gregoria's from magistra 711 days old
Kate Cooper's new book on gender and Christianity in the late Roman empire, The Fall of the Roman Household has just been published. For Amazon's sponsored ...
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Prairie Muffins and Asceticism from magistra 820 days old
[ ... ] favourite books: Kate Cooper, The Virgin and the Bride. In the competition between ascetics and those Christians in traditional household ...
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Jerome versus the Holy Household from magistra 825 days old
I’ve been back again reading Kate Cooper’s The Virgin and the Bride, which is not only a very useful book for considering late antiquity, but as I’ve ...
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IMC Reflections (2) The non-significant Carolingian body from magistra 853 days old
[ ... ] by a paper from Kate Cooper on marriage in 400-600 AD, which was arguing that Christian writers were trying to strengthen the marriage bond ...
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Haircuts and virtue politics from magistra 924 days old
[ ... ] I started reading Kate Cooper, The Virgin and the Bride: Idealized Womanhood in Late Antiquity (Harvard UP, 1996) and a chapter on how Roman ...
