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Ibid., p. 61. 5. A. Capallanus, The Art of Courtly Love. 6. M. Rosenberg, Eleanor of
Aquitaine. 7. T. Wright, Womankind in Western Europe. 8. R. Briffault, The
Mothers, Vol. 3. 9. J. Langdon-Davies, Sex, Sin, and Sanctity. 10. D. de
Rougemont ...
Ibid., p. 61. 5. A. Capallanus, The Art of Courtly Love. 6. M. Rosenberg, Eleanor of
Aquitaine. 7. T. Wright, Womankind in Western Europe. 8. R. Briffault, The
Mothers, Vol. 3. 9. J. Langdon-Davies, Sex, Sin, and Sanctity. 10. D. de
Rougemont ...
Page 241
Ibid., p. 139. 54. Ibid., p. 149. 55. Ibid., p. 160. 56. J. Hervez, "Les Societes d'
amour au 18-eme siecle"; quoted in N. Epton, op. cit., pp. 256-257 (author's
translation). 57. Ibid., p. 241. 58. J. T. Merydew, Love Letters of Famous Men and
Women.
Ibid., p. 139. 54. Ibid., p. 149. 55. Ibid., p. 160. 56. J. Hervez, "Les Societes d'
amour au 18-eme siecle"; quoted in N. Epton, op. cit., pp. 256-257 (author's
translation). 57. Ibid., p. 241. 58. J. T. Merydew, Love Letters of Famous Men and
Women.
Page 242
Ibid., p. 116. 102. C. J. S. Thompson, op. cit., p. 55. 103. Ibid., pp. 69-70. 104.
Gaya, Marriage Ceremonies or, the Ceremonies Used in Marriage in All Parts of
the World. 105. J. Braddock, The Bridal Bed. 106. M. Ashley, The Stuarts in Love,
p.
Ibid., p. 116. 102. C. J. S. Thompson, op. cit., p. 55. 103. Ibid., pp. 69-70. 104.
Gaya, Marriage Ceremonies or, the Ceremonies Used in Marriage in All Parts of
the World. 105. J. Braddock, The Bridal Bed. 106. M. Ashley, The Stuarts in Love,
p.
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wL Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
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