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 Soergel, Philip M. (ed.), Sexuality and Culture in Medieval and Renaissance Europe, Nova York, AMS Press (Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, 3rd s., 2), 2005, xv + 285 pp. 
ResumConté:-- Forum: the history of sexuality at a crossroads
 * Bodies, gender, health, disease: recent work on medieval women's medicine / Monica Green
 * The mathematics of sex: one to two, or two to one? / Helen King
 -- Articles
 * A medieval territory for touch / Fernando Salmón
 * Sexuality and the sexual organs in Latin physiognomy 1200-1500 / Joseph Ziegler
 * Donna con donna? A 1295 inquest into female sodomy / Carol lansing
 * "Lustful Luther": male libido in the writings of the reformer / Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks
 * An unmarried mother-to-be weighs her options in sixteenth-century Nuremberg / Joel F. Harrington
 * The performativity of gender in early modern Spain: the case of the lactating breast / Charlene Villaseñor Black
 * The marriages of women rulers in sixteenth-century Britain: gender and cultural analysis / Retha M. Warnicke
MatèriesHistòria de la culturaHistòria de la medicina
 Sexualitat
 Medicina - Ginecologia, obstetrícia i cosmètica
 Dones
 Fisiognomonia
NotesNúmero monogràfic de la revista Studies in Medieval and Renaissance History, 3rd s., 2 (2005).Recensions:
 * Elaine Clark, Medical History, 52/1 (2008), 150–151
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